Video: The moon is here, the moon is there
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Photography is a special kind of art that not everyone can master. Some designers like to just take pictures of nature, others - people, while others prefer to create their photograph using all the most beautiful for this.
So the duet of designers Leonid Tishkov and Boris Bendikov decided to create something similar, and took the moon to help them. But the real one seemed too small to them? Not bright enough? I'm afraid to say - ugly? Unfortunately, we do not know the true motives, or maybe they did not exist. The designers simply created their moon the way they wanted to see it in their photographs. She is just big, and bright, and so close, although in some shots she is at the same time distant.
The series includes a series of photographs in which the main character, as you might guess, is the moon. And where only the photographers did not put it: in a boat in the middle of the lake, and in the attic of a house, and in a bed, wrapping it with a blanket, and on the crown of trees, and on a balcony, and on a sleigh … In a word, this moon has visited everywhere it can visit moon.
It is worth noting that although some of the photos seem unreal, that is why they are no less beautiful. The effect came out great, even if this is not quite a "real" photo session. The series was named "Private Moon".
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