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AT-AT-VW (by lego_nabii)
Polish photographer Michał Karcz has used a combination of photography and digital manipulation techniques to create a series of breathtaking landscapes pulled straight out of his “dreams, desire, imagination and fears”.
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Reconstructing the View
Photographers Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe have collaborated on a reconstructive photography project, where old postcards and pictures are layered over modern day pictures to create intriguing new images.
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The work of Davies Babies
Graphic Designer, Photographer and Illustrator based out of Colorado, David Iwane has been into art his whole life. I stumbled upon his Society6 collection and you guys should check him out.
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Urban Zoom
A series of abstract long-exposure photos from big cities all over the world, captured by German photographer Jakob Wagner.
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Maltese artist Steven Xuereb created these interesting images by mirroring some of the photos he took while traveling around Europe.
Airports
New York-based photographer Jeffrey Milstein has captured a series of striking aerial photographs of famous airports.
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Iceland
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Accession
Created by melbourne-based photographer Ben Thomas.
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Japanese artist Nobuhiro Nakanishi’s Layer Drawings series continues to explore time, space, and memory by exhibiting the gradation of the sky and varied environments as layered installations.
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Smeared Sky
Ontario, Canada-based photographer Matt Molloy has begun a experiment with time-lapse sequences. It’s created by digitally stacking 100 to 200 photographs—to reveal that the blue yonder isn’t always blue in his picturesque, painting-like photographs.
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In Thierry Cohen’s series, Darkened Cities, we think we see bright night skies over cities. Very traditional, very poetical. Actually, what we’re seeing is the opposite. These skies are an indictment and a lament. These are the skies that we don’t see. They are also extremely clever photography, in which highly skilled execution provides rich layers of meaning.
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St. Petersburg
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Landscape and nature photographer Gregory Boratyn produces some truly spectacular shots of Arizona’s popular Antelope Canyon.
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Mustang Wanted
Mustang a Russian dare devil really pushes the envelope of danger by performing dangerous stunts, such as pull-ups and posing one-handed, while hanging on the edge of tall buildings and cranes.
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Sakurajima Volcano
German photographer Martin Rietze has taken a series of terrifying, yet breathtaking photos of a volcano eruption that happened recently in Japan.
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