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Hit the roads with your camera

Hit the roads with your camera

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by  Yvette Depaepe 

ROADS…
They’re all around us but we have to be aware that they can be considered 
as most photogenic subjects.

 

“Wet Road" by Marc Apers


Roads and paths are easy to find – whether you live in the city in an urban area, or in the country – there are roads. A dirt track, a walkway, a sidewalk, or a highway: all opportunities to shoot amazing images.

When using the lines of the road, we can create stunning and powerful images.

We can lead the viewer into a photograph which tells a story.

Enjoy this gallery of brilliant 'road' images by 1x photographers.

 


“journeyhome” by Holger Droste

 


“A long road to go” by Jacob Tuinenga

 


“On the Road with the Thunder Gods” by Yvette Depaepe

 


“Escape from the city” by Samanta

 


“In the mist” by Vrabiuta Albert Adrian

 

“Alone with you..." by Teru

 

"Lonely Day" by baidongyun

 

“Nightmaire" by Mika Suutari

 

“roads forgotten” by Jose C. Lobato

 


“Feeling Free” by laura mexia

 

“The Road Ahead" by Adrian Sommeling

 

“TAIYUAN CITY B&W" by baidongyun
 

“S...” by Eric Frey

 


“Alone” by Samanta

 


“The Road to Nowhere” by Roland Shainidze

 


“Riding The Sun” by Mirela Momanu

 

“Brooksbrücke" by Alexander Schönberg

 


“On my own” by Carmine Chriacó

 


“the others VI” by Christoph Hessel

 


“Winter blues” by Yvette Depaepe

 


“Urban morning” by Anna Niemiec

 


"Matrix 2" by Ahmet Thabet

 


"Storm in Monument Valley” by Javier De la Torre

  


“Venturing into the unknown” by Alfredo Costanzo

 


"Float on mist” by Riccado Lucidi

 


“Blue city” by khalid jamal

 


“Shanghai at Night” by Clemens Geiger

 


“Madrid 607” by Juan Pablo de Miguel

 


“(a)symetry” by Milan Riha

 


“HIGHWAY KING: Calculated Chaos 1” by Yoshihiko Wada
 
 
 
 
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