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Reader Gallery: Your Photography Submissions for September 2025

Sayart / Published September 7, 2025 06:51 PM
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The Photografix Reader Gallery presents its 26th monthly collection, showcasing an impressive array of mountain photography captured by readers throughout the late summer months. The September 2025 edition features contributions from both longtime participants and newcomers, demonstrating the continued organic growth of this community-driven photography platform that has been running for over two years.

Mountain landscapes dominated this month's submissions as photographers responded to the call of the peaks during the final warm days of the year. Contributors utilized the summer season to explore various mountain ranges with their cameras, capturing scenes from both local terrain and international destinations. The last golden rays of the year touched mountain summits, creating spectacular photographic opportunities that readers eagerly documented.

The gallery features an exceptionally comprehensive and diverse collection of images from 24 different photographers. Featured contributors include esdohr, Frank Linden, Silke, Klemens Walter, Philip Kleinkoenen, Thomas Nordsee, Andreas Schulze, Olaf König, Stefan Ebling, Rene Stämpfli, Manu Wilms, Leonhard, Olaf Kandler, Silvi Rechberger, Markus Spier, Manfred Ruoß, Wolfram Wilms, Rolf Carl, Peter Braczko, Thomas Brahtel, Daniel_S, Frank, Stefan Zimmermann, and Martin Schultz-Kukula.

The current presentation format displays the first photograph from each participating photographer, with additional images, camera settings, and background information available on subsequent pages of the article. This structure allows viewers to get an initial overview of all contributors before diving deeper into individual portfolios and technical details.

In response to community feedback and preferences, the publication has made the decision to disable the comment function for the Reader Gallery. This change allows the photographs to speak for themselves without external commentary or rating systems. The editorial team worked closely with community input when making this decision, recognizing that while some readers enjoy comments and likes, these features are readily available on numerous other internet platforms.

Photographers interested in participating in future editions can submit their work through the dedicated submission form linked within the article. The gallery continues to serve as a platform for both amateur and experienced photographers to share their work with a broader audience, fostering a community of visual storytellers who capture diverse subjects and locations around the world.

The Photografix Reader Gallery presents its 26th monthly collection, showcasing an impressive array of mountain photography captured by readers throughout the late summer months. The September 2025 edition features contributions from both longtime participants and newcomers, demonstrating the continued organic growth of this community-driven photography platform that has been running for over two years.

Mountain landscapes dominated this month's submissions as photographers responded to the call of the peaks during the final warm days of the year. Contributors utilized the summer season to explore various mountain ranges with their cameras, capturing scenes from both local terrain and international destinations. The last golden rays of the year touched mountain summits, creating spectacular photographic opportunities that readers eagerly documented.

The gallery features an exceptionally comprehensive and diverse collection of images from 24 different photographers. Featured contributors include esdohr, Frank Linden, Silke, Klemens Walter, Philip Kleinkoenen, Thomas Nordsee, Andreas Schulze, Olaf König, Stefan Ebling, Rene Stämpfli, Manu Wilms, Leonhard, Olaf Kandler, Silvi Rechberger, Markus Spier, Manfred Ruoß, Wolfram Wilms, Rolf Carl, Peter Braczko, Thomas Brahtel, Daniel_S, Frank, Stefan Zimmermann, and Martin Schultz-Kukula.

The current presentation format displays the first photograph from each participating photographer, with additional images, camera settings, and background information available on subsequent pages of the article. This structure allows viewers to get an initial overview of all contributors before diving deeper into individual portfolios and technical details.

In response to community feedback and preferences, the publication has made the decision to disable the comment function for the Reader Gallery. This change allows the photographs to speak for themselves without external commentary or rating systems. The editorial team worked closely with community input when making this decision, recognizing that while some readers enjoy comments and likes, these features are readily available on numerous other internet platforms.

Photographers interested in participating in future editions can submit their work through the dedicated submission form linked within the article. The gallery continues to serve as a platform for both amateur and experienced photographers to share their work with a broader audience, fostering a community of visual storytellers who capture diverse subjects and locations around the world.

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