Many users and people in general have become aware of how powerful photo editing really is. Thus it is assumed most spectacular and incredible photos we see are edited or “photoshopped”. However, this isn’t necessarily the case, and there are really some truly breathtaking and incredible places out there, and some talented photographers to capture these places. There are photos that are captured that people simply cannot believe are real. However, today we’ll look at photos that are spectacular and not edited, outside of possibly minor color correction. A lot of these photos do require visiting some pretty sensational places though.
The German palace is one of the most important places in Germany. In terms of architectural, cultural, and historical importance it’s impact is quite significant. The photographer positioned themselves well and used the quirky trees to their advantage.
The Salar De Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world and resides in Southwest Bolivia. Despite the fact it might look like an edit of someone walking in some fantasy kingdom, this place is very real, and is extraordinary. The Salar De Uyuni’s remarkable flatness and reflective properties, the Salar De Uyuni essentially has created the world’s largest mirror.
An Opal is a gemstone, and a beautiful one at that. However, this is a special opal and officially known as the Opal Butte opal, but more commonly known as the ocean opal. A unique gemstone, that appears to have a small ocean biome inside, and simply a wonder to look at. You can learn more specifics here.
Yosemite National Park is a magnificent place to visit for numerous reasons including sweeping landscapes and beautiful scene. You may not get quite as lucky to witness a rainbow waterfall as this photographer, but the views are still amazing. Simply a breathtaking image.