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photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Hiker at the Manderiolo mount and in the background the Valsugana and the lake of Caldonazzo and Levico, Asiago, Italy
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Trenches of war on Mount Ortigara and in the background the Valsugana, Asiago, Italy
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Summit of mount Ortigara and in the background the Valsugana mountain, Asiago, Itay
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Black grouse, Teatro tetrix, on the top of the snowy tree, Etnedal, Norway
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Braies Lake (Pragser Wildsee) with first light morning on Croda del Becco mountain (Seekofel), Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy
photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Braies Lake (Pragser Wildsee) with first light morning on Croda del Becco mountain (Seekofel), Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy
photographer: Martina Vanzo
The first light of the sunrise light up 2 skulls of horses put at the top of a hill in the steppe by some nomads in sign of prayer, Mongolia
photographer: Marco Ilari
Prague, Staré Město: first light in the morning with a wonderful cloudy sky
photographer: Marco Ronconi
The backlit shape of an alpine ibex in the first rays of the sun
photographer: Marco Ilari
Rome: Street of the Conciliation with St. Peter's Basilica illuminated by the first light of the dawn
photographer: Marco Ronconi
A common buzzard - buteo buteo - during the first snowfall of the year
photographer: Marco Ronconi
The shape of an alpine ibex lit by the very first lights of a new day
photographer: Marco Ronconi
Ursus arctos - the first sighting of a wild brown bear in the boreal forest a moment i'll never forget
photographer: Marco Ronconi
capra ibex - the shape of an alpine ibex lit by the first lights of the day
photographer: Marco Ilari
Sunrise at Bryce canyon. The characteristic hoodoos are illuminated by the first light and take on a deep reddish color.
photographer: Fortunato Gatto
The first light in the morning hit the peak of the great shepard, Buachaille
photographer: Fortunato Gatto
The first light in the morning embraced an amazing scot pine
photographer: Fortunato Gatto
First light in the morning hits the isle on the lake for a beautiful view
photographer: Fortunato Gatto
Two little isles on the lake hit ny the first light in the morning
photographer: Fortunato Gatto
A little isle on the lake hit ny the first light in the morning
photographer: Andrea Pavan
The purple of the lavender fields alternating with yellow sunflower fields in Plateau de Valensole, first week of July, lavender in full bloom
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.