Ferry tales
"A liminal space is the time between the 'what was' and the 'next.' It is a place of transition, waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us."ITAP of a boat and lady.

A subreddit about photography techniques and styles. Post your work here to ask for critique, or browse the submissions and learn how photography techniques are achieved.
Asphalt Paradox: Ukraine's Highways Display Nations Fight for Existence
HERE УКРАЇНА TAKES CENTER STAGE — The purpose of r/Ukraine is to amplify Ukrainian voices. We are at war, so content is tightly moderated to keep our community safe. Share and discuss Україна and her glorious people, history, geography, language, art, culture, values, and experiences during wartime. Sharing of russian narratives in any way, shape or form is banned.The last exit before oblivion.

"A liminal space is the time between the 'what was' and the 'next.' It is a place of transition, waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us."
Holy encounter. Donetsk Ukraine. Feb 2025. OC

Primarily photos of people, but open to interpretation. A place to share, get critiques, trade techniques. Please be kind and respectful :)
Holy Encounter [ Photo shot on Nikon D850 w/ Nikkor 28-300 f3.5 in Donetsk Ukraine ] [OC]

A place to share portraits
Fallin for Tallinn.

A place for r/photography users to share their original photographic works. Please read the rules before posting.
Lithuania

A subreddit to share your street photography work and discuss the technique, gear and philosophies behind shooting street.
ITAP of a house in Tallinn

A subreddit about photography techniques and styles. Post your work here to ask for critique, or browse the submissions and learn how photography techniques are achieved.
ITAP of some stone.

A subreddit about photography techniques and styles. Post your work here to ask for critique, or browse the submissions and learn how photography techniques are achieved.
Kyiv underground.

A place for r/photography users to share their original photographic works. Please read the rules before posting.
Caught a subway surfer today.

A subreddit to share your street photography work and discuss the technique, gear and philosophies behind shooting street.
Hells gate.

"A liminal space is the time between the 'what was' and the 'next.' It is a place of transition, waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us."
Hidden paths of NYC

A place for r/photography users to share their original photographic works. Please read the rules before posting.
ITAP of some shapes.

A subreddit about photography techniques and styles. Post your work here to ask for critique, or browse the submissions and learn how photography techniques are achieved.
Infrared empire.

A place for r/photography users to share their original photographic works. Please read the rules before posting.
Above or below.

A beautiful and friendly corner of reddit. Minimalist Photography: austere simplicity, sparseness, and careful composition that reveals essence and serenity. The photographer chooses clean lines, negative space, fewer colors, elements, detail, and/or pattern. It's about less: un-busy photos that are beautiful due to their simplicity. Sort by "Top" and then by "All Time" and prepare to be wow'd. (Note: sub is curated, has karma-ranking and award flairs.)
Milky Way galaxy | Shot from the Atacama Desert - 80 miles east of Calama | Sony A7ii 50mm 1.4f

/r/astrophotography celebrates amateur astrophotography and will primarily focus on sharing and discussing the work of our members. We encourage sharing original content of real astronomical objects as a means of showcasing that work with those who enjoy astrophotography, inspiring those who are new to astrophotography, and requesting and providing constructive feedback on the work.
[OC] Atacama Desert, Chile- about 80 miles west of Calama. | Sony A7ii | July 30, 2024

Hello and welcome to /r/Landscapephotography! This subreddit is a place to discuss and explore all things related to landscape photography. Feel free to post your photos, your gear, and ask questions! All skill levels are welcome and encouraged to engage in the community as much as possible! Please also refrain from listing the exact location to protect these places. Thank you! :)
Kodak Portra 800 | Nikon f100 50mm 1.8 | Patagonia

Film photography subreddit. Ask anything about analog photography in our weekly "ask anything" thread, or share photos. For discussion of how to shoot film, buying advice, or what went wrong on your first roll head on over to /r/analogcommunity.