Table of contents:
- 1. Rock Wave in Arizona, USA
- 2. Geiranger village, Norway
- 3. Commune of Positano, Italy
- 4. Machu Picchu, Peru
- 5. Blue Lagoon, Iceland
- 6. Petra, Jordan
- 7. Eiffel Tower, France
- 8. Chamarel Falls, Mauritius
- 9. Taj Mahal, India
- 10. Bridge Rakotzbruge, Germany
- 11. Bondi Beach, Sydney
- 12. Plaza of Spain in Seville, Spain
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
12 most beautiful places on the planet. 12 pictures of these landmarks were taken by professional travel photographers. The other 12 are regular Instagram users. See for yourself what the difference is.
1. Rock Wave in Arizona, USA
The rock looks just magical against the background of the night starry sky. Maybe it's all about the background? Without it, the color of the frozen sand dunes no longer seems so bright.
2. Geiranger village, Norway
The Norwegian village of Geiranger seems to have been created to be photographed. He looks cool even in the amateur photo. But if in the first picture you see a fabulous bay and a girl resembling Alice from Wonderland, then in the second you can see just a beautiful landscape, nothing more.
3. Commune of Positano, Italy
Professional photography captures the vibrant, vibrant colors of the buildings in Positano. Although in real life, everything is much more prosaic, and the houses are not as doll-like as in the first picture.
@ sarah_k4t
4. Machu Picchu, Peru
This is already a special genre of fashion photography - a lone traveler or traveler enjoying a beautiful view. No one will argue that Machu Picchu is indeed a very beautiful place, a real miracle. But the second picture reflects the harsh truth: the city is very popular among tourists, so it is unlikely that you will be able to sit there alone.
5. Blue Lagoon, Iceland
The waters of the Blue Lagoon are so inviting and serene. When there are no crowds of tourists there.
6. Petra, Jordan
Someone was lucky to photograph camels while visiting the ancient city of Petra, while others were not.
@ yousef_hussain_f16
7. Eiffel Tower, France
The main thing when shooting the Eiffel Tower is to find the right angle. Not everyone succeeds.
@ andykuo1128
8. Chamarel Falls, Mauritius
A professional shot a waterfall surrounded by lush forests and even managed to capture a rainbow. In the photo of an amateur, everything is a little more boring.
9. Taj Mahal, India
Life hack: The Indian Taj Mahal looks more luxurious if you put it in the composition center of the image and make the colors more saturated.
10. Bridge Rakotzbruge, Germany
A fabulous place in subdued sunlight and with a couple holding hands. But it’s not so enchanting without the right lighting and romance.
@ tomstravels92
11. Bondi Beach, Sydney
A skilled photographer will be able to convey how spectacular the waves of the waves on Bondi Beach in Sydney look like. In fact, the water is not that bright blue, and the waves are not striking.
12. Plaza of Spain in Seville, Spain
Funnily enough, the same place can look like the perfect date and the abandoned wasteland.
@ giuliii9036
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