Video: Ridges and ridges multiplied by two: photographs of the Jack Brower mountains
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
American Jack Brower fell in love with mountains before he learned to photograph. But now two of his greatest passions have merged into one - and here they are, amazing photographs of mountains, as if multiplied by two by nature itself. The mesmerizing pictures have been taken all over the world, from Italy to Norway and from Peru to the United States. The ridges reflected in the lakes look like floating islands (either in the sky or in the waters) and like schematic representations of sound waves.
There are never too many ridges and peaks, like good people. And photographs of mountains reflected in water are twice as beautiful as regular images and twice as enjoyable. This is the opinion of Jack Brauer, a photographer and snowboarder from Colorado who has dedicated his life to photographing mountain beauty.
Psychological research shows that people love symmetry and try to surround themselves with symmetrical objects. Photos of mountains reflected in the lake surface invariably amaze viewers, and this fact also confirms the observations of scientists. And the author of the pictures just encourages all of us to appreciate the wildlife that creates such wonderful views.
Jack Brower says that photography doesn't let him be lazy: the photographer's eye makes his whole body rise from the couch and go where he doesn't really want to go, and even in not the most pleasant weather. However, what can you do: art requires sacrifice, but it pays huge dividends in the form of stunning photographs.
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