Photocircle's Daily featured authors 21st edition

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In this 21st edition of Photocircle’s Daily, we are featuring the views of amazing landscape of Los Marteles, the great cityscape of Moscow, a serene landscape that is accompanied by the wildlife activities, and finally glance to a skillful way of depicting human activities.

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To begin, let me invite everyone to welcome the featured authors for today!

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Please visit @neony post entitled "Pano of the Day: Moscow city"

What better way to showcase the beauty of your city other than a panoramic shot? The picture that was presented by @neony has shown the beauty of Moscow and its surroundings. A delightful view of an afternoon light behind these modern towers.

Post nomination by: @smawkward


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Please visit @matajingga post entitled "The Buffaloes"

A beautiful landscape of nature and wildlife that coexist alongside each other. In the picture that was presented by @matajingga, he was able to depict the amusing activity of the buffalos. A cleverly composed images of a wonderful scenery.

Head over to @matajingga’s photography feed for more amazing views of nature.


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Please visit @angel35mm post entitled "Family"

I’m always awed by the brilliance and quality of work that @angel35mm has presented into his feed. The panning shot are seamless and may seemed to be effortlessly composed with perfection. The skill and dedication to this technique is clearly manifested into @angel35mm’s photography feed.

Take a tour to his photography feed and be astounded!


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Please visit @jramirezviera post entitled "Night from "Los Marteles""

An obscurity that leads to a mystery, @jramirezviera has presented a view of Los Marteles that has captivated my eye. The vastness of the landscape was depicted through the elements on the foreground of the frame. The silhouette that framed the view Los Marteles made this image even more interesting.

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That sums up the Photocircle's daily featured authors for day 21. To reiterate, I encourage everyone to visit the posts of the featured authors and show them your support.

You may also use the #photocircle tag, to gain more visibility which will also allow @photocircle to scout your amazing work.


See you on the next edition!

Cheers!

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