It’s safe to assert that the internet as we know it today would have a vastly different identity if not for the myriad communities that have organically flourished within its virtual realm.
Among these thriving digital enclaves, Reddit stands out as a prominent hub where diverse communities find a collective home. One notable group, the seemingly largest community of landscape photographers and Earh enthusiasts, contributes to the online tapestry with their exceptional talent and shared love for our planet. Through the lenses of their cameras, they passionately celebrate the beauty of Mother Earth, and as a result, we all benefit from their awe-inspiring perspectives.
#1. I’ve Been Trying To Get This Shot For Four Years…last Week, Everything Finally Came Together While Backpacking Around Mt Baker
#2. A Lonely Tree Under The Milky Way In Wanaka, New Zealand By Mike Mackinven
#3. You Might Have Seen It Before, But Here’s That One Place In Indonesia With A Volcano Behind Waterfalls
#4. The Spectacle Of Frozen Methane Bubbles At Abraham Lake, Alberta, Canada
#5. So Glad I Got Up For This -15°f Sunrise. There’s Only A Handful Of Days In The Year Where The Morning Light Lines Up Perfectly With The Hole In Hollow Rock. Grand Portage, MN
#6. Friend Told Me My Tree From The Gods Picture Will Be Appreciated. Vermont
#7. Caught This Incredible Exploding Meteor When I Went To Rattlesnake Lake In Washington, USA Last Weekend. Zoom In To See The Exact Moment It Explodes In Two
#8. Quite Possibly The Most Beautiful Morning Of My Life. Mount Hood, Oregon
#9. I Camped In The New Mexico Desert To Capture The Milky Way Over An Alienlike Landscape
#10. The Moon Setting On The Oregon Coast
#11. A Cave In New Zealand Lit Just By Glow Worms
#12. My Photo Of Fjaðrárgljúfur Was Removed Yesterday. Here Is Another Version
#13. Huge Storm Incoming, Wetterau, Germany
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#14. Mother Nature’s Color Palette Is Incredible. Broome, Western Australia
#15. I Went For A Walk In The Forest And Came Upon This Ponderosa Pine Tree That Had Been Struck By Lightning. I Called The Forest Service And They Eventually Extinguished It, But Not Before I Had Time To Get Some Photos. Near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
#16. The Witch Tree, Running For European Tree Of The Year, The Netherlands
#17. It Took Me 3 Years To Get A Permit To Visit This Surreal Rock Formation Called The Wave In Arizona – It Was Worth It!
#18. The Dragon Tree, Sweden
#19. A Rare Cloud Inversion During Sunrise At Mt St Helens, Washington
#20. Eclipse Phases Over Brasstown Bald, Georgia
#21. It Took An Entire Day Searching For A Single Formation But I Finally Found The Alien Throne In New Mexico’s Badlands
#22. I Took This Shot Last Year With A Broken Lens And Bad Techniques. Re-Visited With Better Techniques And Working Gear. This Is The Result! Downeast, Maine
#23. I’ve Been Told This Looks Like Two Photos! Autumn In The Lake District
#24. The Night Sky Over Mt Rainier And A Field Of Wildflowers
#25. I Could Talk About How I Hiked 100 Miles In Iceland, But The Best Photo I Took Was Only A 2-Minute Walk From The Parking Lot!
#26. Rainbow Mountain In Peru Peaks At Just Over 17,000 Feet
#27. The Most Perfect Beach, Esperance, Western Australia
#28. I Have Shared Plenty Of Korean Pine Trees, But Without A Doubt This Is My New Favorite One, Jeolla Bukdo, South Korea
#29. After Waiting Out A Major Blizzard In Montana, Was Treated To One Of The Best Sunset Views I Can Imagine. Glacier National Park, Montana
#30. A Long Exposure In Pitch Black Darkness Reveals The Moody Side Of Haukland Beach (Lofoten) In Norway
#31. Woke Up At 5am To Catch The Tulips With Morning Mist, The Netherlands
#32. I Recently Moved To Alaska From Texas. It’s A Bit Different Here
#33. Did You Know There Is Another Rock Like The Old Man Of Storr On The Isle Of Skye ?
#34. A Frost Storm Colored The Trees White. Bavaria, Germany
#35. A Winding River In The Adirondack Mountains, NY
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