Editor’s Note – DL Cade is the Editor in Chief for the popular photo sharing community 500px, where he runs the rapidly growing 500px ISO blog.
With a constantly evolving collection of over 50 million photos by 5+ million photographers at his disposal, Cade shares tips, tutorials, photo stories, photographer spotlights and more from one of the most vibrant photo communities on Earth.
Each Friday, Cade and Resource Travel Editor In Chief Michael Bonocore share their favorite travel photos. Check out Bonocore’s selections on iso.500px.com.
This is a special week for this list. Several of the most beautiful, most popular, and most inspirational travel photos shared on 500px this week were landscapes titled the same thing: FOR JEFF. A landscape photography tribute for Jeff Swanson, three of the 10 photos I selected this week were part of this tribute.
So please forgive the emphasis on landscapes, and allow these beautiful images to carry you away to Patagonia… or Shark Fin Cove… or Machu Picchu… or Finland. Enjoy!
Author’s Note: If you want to contribute to next week’s list or possibly end up on the list Michael publishes on the 500px ISO blog, upload your favorite travel photo to 500px and tag it with #ResourceTravel500px. If not… that’s okay too. Just scroll down and enjoy this week’s Top 10 Travel Photos!
Machu Picchu, Peru
by Veselin Atanasov
Sorae Harbour, Incheon, South Korea by Tony Lee
Sunrise in the Dolomites, Italy
by Erin Babnik
Rural Road, South Dakota, USA by Aaron J. Groen
Aulanko Nature Reserve, Hämeenlinna, Finland
by Lauri Lohi
Mont Saint Michel, France by Ilhan Eroglu
Near Hemsedal, Norway
by Europe Trotter
Mt. Fitz Roy, Patagonia by Ted Gore
Shark Fin Cove, Davenport, California, USA
by Michael Shaniblum
Two Jack Lake and Mount Rundle, Alberta, Canada by David D
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