Nature
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Behind the Scenes
Video with behind the scenes images from the trip around New Zealand in December 2017. This trip was the inspiration for Daniela Constantinescu's new photobook called 'Most Photogenic and Inspired New Zealand Landscapes in the South Island'.
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My New Zealand Landscapes Photobook
Daniela Constantinescu just published a new Photobook called 'Most Photogenic and Inspiring New Zealand Landscapes in the South Island'. Available for sale at Blurb Bookstore.
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My New Zealand Photobook is live on Kickstarter
Daniela Constantinescu is starting a project on Kickstarter to promote her New Zealand Landscapes Photobook. The Kickstarter campaign will last until April 29, 2021.
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Art Rangers Photos Donation
I donated 3 of my photos to the Art Rangers. The proceeds from the sales of prints will go to preserve the National Parks in United States.
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Canyonlands – Dead Horse Point and Mesa Arch
Mesa Arch and Dead Horse Point in Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA. Spectacular view in the morning when the sunlight reflected to the underside of the arch makes it positively glowing red.
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Kakadu National Park
People gather to watch the sunset at Ubirr Rock, Australia, but it is worth looking the opposite way for a change, as the sandstone rocks were glowing red in the sunset light, maybe a more interesting view than the sunset itself. May 2016.
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Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, is not a canyon per se, but a series of large amphitheatres filled with colourful hoodoos, some spire-shaped rock formations. According to the legend the hoodoos are people turned into stone by the trickster coyote...
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Monument Valley
Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah, USA - images by Daniela Constantinescu. The East and West Mitten Buttes look like hands, yet they signify spiritual beings watching over.
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Antelope Canyon
Images from Antelope Canyon that looks sometimes like an abstract painting. Flush flooding and rainwater carved the sandstone canyon walls in time into sculptural shapes. Arizona, Colorado Plateau, United States
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Old Jacaranda Tree at Sydney Uni is no longer there…
The Jacaranda tree at Sydney University Quadrangle was the most famous tree in the city, maybe because the 85 years old tree with purple flowers used to make such a nice backdrop for the graduation photos. Unfortunately, the tree was uprooted in November 2016 and it is no longer there. The students are sad because they loved that tree, it was part of the tradition.