Table of contents:
- Elegant little planets from "Gadl"
- Japanese "single object planets"
- Urban Planets by Boltron
- Seasonal planets and asteroids from Seb Przd
Video: Man-made planets of science fiction photographers
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
You should not scoff at a person who claims to have seen other worlds, and call an ambulance if he swears that in a few hours he is able to create his own planet, albeit a small one. It may very well be that you are talking with a photographer who knows how not only to skillfully click the camera, but also to creatively process the results of his photo hunt.
Fantastic planets, washed by clouds and oceans, create from their panoramic shots five wonderful masters of flash and lens who, in addition to standard photography skills, know a lot of additional secrets and tricks, and also handle Photoshop and other programs for image processing and editing well. These are the amazing worlds they get as a result of all these shenanigans.
Elegant little planets from "Gadl"
"Gadl", or Alexandre duret-lutz, if officially, relatively recently studied the technique of spherical photography. Since then, he has been passionate about creating his own small worlds, which he treats with special trepidation, like any parent to an unusual child. Carefully selects the angle, the level of lighting, and even the time of year and day for him are of great importance.
Japanese "single object planets"
Heiwa - Japanese photographer. His favorite themes are the planets of one object or a small group. In processing photographs, he uses contrast and play of color to add a surreal effect to newborn worlds.
Masakazu “Matto” Matsumotoaka Vitroids, another Japanese author whose man-made planets also consist of one or two objects. Basically, these are elements of a big city, but exceptions are possible.
Urban Planets by Boltron
Photographer by name Nate Bolt (Nate Bolt) is also very close to the urban theme. Therefore, its metropolitan planets look as modern and high-tech as in these illustrations.
Seasonal planets and asteroids from Seb Przd
And this author appreciates the beauty of nature and the natural colors of the seasons. Therefore, mini-planets with asteroids, created by the photographer known as Seb przd, look as natural as fantastic images can be, but for the colors, lighting and other beauty, Mother Nature should be thanked, which opens up only to those who are not indifferent to her.
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