Don’t die without capturing these on film!

( photo by ntalka )
This prehistoric monument is located in England and is perhaps one of the most photographed locations in the world.

( photo by juergen kurlvink )
Composed of massive standing stones arranged in a circle, these structures change in personality throughout the date, catching the sun as it moves through the maze of stones, creating shadows and patterns that are absolutely out of this world.

( photo by V for Photography )

( photo by PatrickSmithPhotography )
This park in the US is located in East Central California where it covers over 760,000 acres of land and is visited by millions of people every single year.

( photo by Cliff Stone )
Filled with a series of fragmented habitats, there is a great deal of diversity in the plant and animal life in the region, offering countless opportunities to capture interesting and wonderful images.

( photo by jezm2000 )

( photo by G Dan Mitchell )

( Photo by studiolit )
Alaska is home to glaciers, whales, and pristine rugged landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see.

( photo by Nik’s Pics )
Take a cruise out to see to get a truly spectacular view of these breathtaking glaciers and the many marine mammals that migrate
through the area.

( photo by aktraildog )

( photo by jimg944 )
St. Petersburg in Russia
offers some of the most amazing architectures in the world, including the famed the Winter Palace.

(photo by Driftings )
As the center of 300 years of European history, it also has many historical sites to visit and photograph.

( photo by Oleg Mirabo )

( photo by N3074Echo )
The Galapagos Islands
have been called the birthplace of evolution since they were where Darwin first began to hone his idea of natural selection.

( photo by es77efano )
Filled with fantastical, unique, and utterly amazing creatures, great and small, the islands are an enduring example of how amazing our earth is.

( phot by Image Editor )
Known as the Auroras, the northern (and even southern) polar lights are one of the most amazing natural phenomenon to behold.

( photo by David Cartier )
Get your camera out to capture the dancing, crackling light show that comes to these regions, bring color and wonder to a dark sky.

( photo by J. Oetinger )

( photo by Paul Mannix )
Japanese Zen gardens
throughout the region offer many intriguing sites, including sculpted trees, manicured sand, and wonderful temples.

( photo by Tony the Misfit )
Capture the peace and serenity
here and you may just instill your own soul with the tranquility you find there.

( photo by One man’s perspective )

( photo by Sandro Mancuso )
The island of Santorini sits quietly at the edge of the sea, filled with smooth, white-washed buildings that shine in the morning sun.

( photo by Jose Miguel M.P )
Each village has a port at the foot of the cliffs, with a winding path leading up the rock face offering plenty of vantage points from which to photograph the splendor.

( photo by kdludwig )

( photo by tylerdurden )
This ancient “lost” city was the center of Khmer civilization for over 500 years and is the mythical Holy center of Hinduism.

( photo by Garion88 )
It has amazing architecture and fantastic history embedded in every stone.

( photo by msdstefan )

( photo by Lo Scorpione )
This red sandstone city of the 3rd century BC was first carved out of the rocks by nomadic Arabs known as Nabataeans.

( photo by yanaljr )
You enter the area through this narrow passage and are then treated to the rock face that looms 100 meters in the air. Pure magic.

( photo by nicksflix )

( photo by Devmalya )
This landmark in India is breathtaking in its beauty and intriguing in its history.

( photo by RTQ )
The blinding white of the facade changes personality throughout the day as light levels change and activity ebbs and flows around the building.

( photo by RTQ )

( photo by The Lightworks )
This series of interlocking reefs and islands is perhaps the most abundant coral reef system in the world, stretching over 2,000 km.

( photo by richard ling )
A photography career would not be complete without capturing images of the underwater beauty of this place.

( photo by JacksonWong )

( photo by over_Kind_man )
On the border between Brazil and Argentina, these falls are perhaps the most perfect in the world, spanning several kilometers in length and cascading down several levels. They’re a site to behold, and one not to miss with your camera!

( photo by Argentina Travel Pictures )

( photo by Argentina Travel Pictures )
1. Stonehenge, UK

( photo by ntalka )
This prehistoric monument is located in England and is perhaps one of the most photographed locations in the world.

( photo by juergen kurlvink )
Composed of massive standing stones arranged in a circle, these structures change in personality throughout the date, catching the sun as it moves through the maze of stones, creating shadows and patterns that are absolutely out of this world.

( photo by V for Photography )
2. Yosemite National Park

( photo by PatrickSmithPhotography )
This park in the US is located in East Central California where it covers over 760,000 acres of land and is visited by millions of people every single year.

( photo by Cliff Stone )
Filled with a series of fragmented habitats, there is a great deal of diversity in the plant and animal life in the region, offering countless opportunities to capture interesting and wonderful images.

( photo by jezm2000 )

( photo by G Dan Mitchell )
3. Alaska’s pristine glacier wilderness

( Photo by studiolit )
Alaska is home to glaciers, whales, and pristine rugged landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see.

( photo by Nik’s Pics )
Take a cruise out to see to get a truly spectacular view of these breathtaking glaciers and the many marine mammals that migrate
through the area.

( photo by aktraildog )
4. St. Petersburg, Russia

( photo by jimg944 )
St. Petersburg in Russia
offers some of the most amazing architectures in the world, including the famed the Winter Palace.

(photo by Driftings )
As the center of 300 years of European history, it also has many historical sites to visit and photograph.

( photo by Oleg Mirabo )
5. The Galapagos Islands

( photo by N3074Echo )
The Galapagos Islands
have been called the birthplace of evolution since they were where Darwin first began to hone his idea of natural selection.

( photo by es77efano )
Filled with fantastical, unique, and utterly amazing creatures, great and small, the islands are an enduring example of how amazing our earth is.
6. The Northern Lights

( phot by Image Editor )
Known as the Auroras, the northern (and even southern) polar lights are one of the most amazing natural phenomenon to behold.

( photo by David Cartier )
Get your camera out to capture the dancing, crackling light show that comes to these regions, bring color and wonder to a dark sky.

( photo by J. Oetinger )
7. Japanese Zen Gardens

( photo by Paul Mannix )
Japanese Zen gardens
throughout the region offer many intriguing sites, including sculpted trees, manicured sand, and wonderful temples.

( photo by Tony the Misfit )
Capture the peace and serenity
here and you may just instill your own soul with the tranquility you find there.

( photo by One man’s perspective )
8. Santorini, Greece

( photo by Sandro Mancuso )
The island of Santorini sits quietly at the edge of the sea, filled with smooth, white-washed buildings that shine in the morning sun.

( photo by Jose Miguel M.P )
Each village has a port at the foot of the cliffs, with a winding path leading up the rock face offering plenty of vantage points from which to photograph the splendor.

( photo by kdludwig )
9. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

( photo by tylerdurden )
This ancient “lost” city was the center of Khmer civilization for over 500 years and is the mythical Holy center of Hinduism.

( photo by Garion88 )
It has amazing architecture and fantastic history embedded in every stone.

( photo by msdstefan )
10. Petra, Jordan

( photo by Lo Scorpione )
This red sandstone city of the 3rd century BC was first carved out of the rocks by nomadic Arabs known as Nabataeans.

( photo by yanaljr )
You enter the area through this narrow passage and are then treated to the rock face that looms 100 meters in the air. Pure magic.

( photo by nicksflix )
11. Taj Mahal, India

( photo by Devmalya )
This landmark in India is breathtaking in its beauty and intriguing in its history.

( photo by RTQ )
The blinding white of the facade changes personality throughout the day as light levels change and activity ebbs and flows around the building.

( photo by RTQ )
12. The Great Barrier Reef, Australia

( photo by The Lightworks )
This series of interlocking reefs and islands is perhaps the most abundant coral reef system in the world, stretching over 2,000 km.

( photo by richard ling )
A photography career would not be complete without capturing images of the underwater beauty of this place.

( photo by JacksonWong )
13. Iguassu Falls, Brazil

( photo by over_Kind_man )
On the border between Brazil and Argentina, these falls are perhaps the most perfect in the world, spanning several kilometers in length and cascading down several levels. They’re a site to behold, and one not to miss with your camera!

( photo by Argentina Travel Pictures )

( photo by Argentina Travel Pictures )
