Gorgeous Travel Photos By Martin Rak

Gorgeous Travel Photos By Martin Rak Martin Rak is a talented 33-year-old photographer, traveler and nature lover from Prague, Czech Republic. “I got my first camera from my grandfather when I was six and I have been interested in photography since then”, he explaines. Martin focuses on landscaping, he shoots amazing nature and travel photography. …

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Andrea Antoni Finds Pantone Colors in the Wild

Andrea Antoni Finds Pantone Colors in the Wild. Although not the first to put Pantone colour swatches to creative use other than there intended purpose, Italian graphic designer Andrea Antoni demonstrates his eye for matching colours in this rather satisfying series in which he matches Pantone colours with photographs of landscapes, sunsets and city streets. …

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Magical Photos Of Siberian Huskies On A Frozen Lake

Magical Photos Of Siberian Huskies On A Frozen Lake. It’s a magical scene—a couple of beautiful huskies inquisitively wander over the mirror-like surface of a frozen lake in northern Russia. The world seems so still, so completely calm in the photographs that you could almost be forgiven for thinking the dogs are walking across the …

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Acidulous Dreamlike Landscapes by Mischelle Moy

Acidulous Dream-like Landscapes by Mischelle Moy Instagram Mischelle Moy is an American photographer based in New York. The artist offers us photographs of travels and especially of the landscapes with the particularly acidulated taste. These scenes, with their warm colors, transport us to an imaginary world of the most psychedelic where the impression of living …

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“Immersive Illusions”: Dazzling Photographic Art Installations By Chris Engman

  “Immersive Illusions”: Dazzling Photographic Art Installations By Chris Engman Photographer Chris Engman masterfully demonstrated that augmented reality and light projections are not the only way to create mesmerizing perspective illusions. Good old traditional photography will get you there as well if you’re creative enough! Chris Engman transformed 2D landscape photos into awe-inspiring rooms, where …

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Oil Landscapes Transformed into Mosaics of Color by Erin Hanson

  Oil Landscapes Transformed into Mosaics of Color by Erin Hanson   More: Portfolio / pixels.com /Instagram This series of modern impressionism paintings by artist Erin Hanson take on a mosaic-like life of their own and show us a surreal perspective on nature. Using a bevy of colors and a technique that is dizzyingly beautiful, this series of modern …

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Timelapse Photographs of Landscapes that Look Like Paintings, by Matt Molloy

Timelapse Photographs of Landscapes that Look Like Paintings, by Matt Malloy Flickr/ 500px In this era where everything is digitized, you can still make use of it to create art. Matt Malloy' is a Canadian artist who has found a new way of expressing himself through art – photography. With a diploma in graphic design, …

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Frozen Landscapes Tell A Winter’s Tale In New Photographs By Kilian Schönberger

Frozen Landscapes Tell A Winter’s Tale In New Photographs By Kilian Schönberger Behance, Instagram German photographer Kilian Schönberger is known for capturing otherworldly images of his natural surroundings. His latest series, Winter’s Tale, was shot in the mountain ranges of Germany and central Europe and showcases the desaturated, hushed landscapes of snow-covered forests. Schönberger describes …

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Dramatic shots of mountain cabins in the French Pyrenees

Dramatic shots of mountain cabins in the French Pyrenees The mountains in the Pyrénées are dotted with cabins and shelters in the middle of rolling fields, some still used by shepherds to this day. They’re also the subject of French photographer Tristan Pereira‘s latest series, Refuges. For Pereira, the cabins provide not only warmth and …

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