"Moving" Photographs - Photographs that have an emotional effect on you

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Sooty Soot

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Post photographs that move you/give you feels. Usually but not always nostalgic. This one's a loading screen from a HOI4 mod.
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I sometimes think about the stories that people could never tell anyone. Did a culmination of mistakes or a single error lead to their deaths? Did they regret their choices? God knows.
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These ending shots from Paris, texas
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Its of course hard to separate a film shot from the movie it belongs to and Paris, Texas is certainly very emotionally evocative but the extreme lonely feeling I get from seeing them is just so strong it trendsends.

In the same vein and completely opposite side of the spectrum almost any wilderness stills from the 90s moomin show.
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Cozyest shit imaginable.
 
Mountains are my only true love and I know I'll never be able to afford to live in the Alps, so whenever I look at something like that I'm in awe of natural beauty and I get a little sad at the same time. I have literally 12000+ wallpapers like this. I've been getting them from Flickr.

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Mountains are my only true love and I know I'll never be able to afford to live in the Alps, so whenever I look at something like that I'm in awe of natural beauty and I get a little sad at the same time. I have literally 12000+ wallpapers like this. I've been getting them from Flickr.

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Even the most innocuous pitstops along the Alp roads are incredibly pretty.
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Most of my wallpapers are those types that instill various forms of solitude. Very calming and beautiful in that either lonely, or purposefully and wishfully alone kinda way

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Post photographs that move you/give you feels. Usually but not always nostalgic. This one's a loading screen from a HOI4 mod.
I have something similar. The pause screen from GTA IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony.

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It plays an instrumental from I Keep on Walking that is blissfully serene to listen to.
 
Mountains are my only true love and I know I'll never be able to afford to live in the Alps, so whenever I look at something like that I'm in awe of natural beauty and I get a little sad at the same time. I have literally 12000+ wallpapers like this. I've been getting them from Flickr.

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I love the mountains as well. Fresh air, quiet, stunning views...
These pictures don't do it justice, but I was mesmerized by the view from the top of the Luberon Mountains. Trees as far as the eye can see, trees growing between the rocks, and me standing higher than so many of them highlighted just how high up I was.
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This image itself isn't the moving picture, but it was taken the same night.
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I stayed in a hill town near the above mountain range. The nearest city is maybe 30-60 minutes away, and the light pollution in the area was very, very low. It is pitch black outside of settlements and shops. One night, there was a full moon, and one of the brightest full moons I've ever seen. I walked down the access road towards the vineyards below, away from the villages gentle light pollution.

I could see the entire landscape with a shocking amount of detail. I bet I could have seen someone walking amongst the grape vines. I couldn't get any pictures because my camera wasn't designed for it, but it felt like a once in a lifetime opportunity.

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And lastly, there's a small foot path in the valleys of the ochre cliffs of Roussillon. Again, the picture doesn't do it justice, but they feel impossibly tall, and perhaps one of the few times I've felt truly small and humbled.
 
one of the few times I've felt truly small and humbled.
For me, it was when I hiked along the Verdon Gorge. It's hard to describe how stunning the view was in person, it was practically a vertical drop behind the guardrails. I remember thinking I couldn't have picked a better breakfast spot. I'll have to leave a KF sticker on a sign next time I'm in the region.
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