Photographer Christoffer Relander just finished a new series of photographs titled "We Are Nature" using double and triple exposures that were all done in-camera with his Nikon D700. You can see more of Christoffer's work on Behance.
Kim Høltermand who is a freelance architectural and landscape photographer from Denmark created this series Desert City. This series reminds me of getting up early on a foggy day and wondering the city in the early morning and admiring the silence and beauty of my town. What does this series make you think of. If you think this series is sweet you should check out his other series.
Desert City: Photography by Kim Høltermand
Normally, I would be posting more spring and summer type photography, but Jakob's Winterscape series was one I couldn't pass up. In this series he photographs images from Greeleand and North America of the cold wonderlands of winter. He captures the dull and emptiness which is winter and it gives the images as not an aerial photo, but as an abstract geometrically ordered piece of art. You can check out the rest of the series on Behance.
Winterscapes by Jakob Wagner
I love seeing double exposures and recently I came across this German photographer Florian Imgrund. He captured all these images on a 6x6 film camera. I enjoy the fact that he is capturing these images in a non-digital way and finding ways to utilize an old analog idea of capturing images. Check out more of his work on his Flickr.
Source: Colossal
Florian Imgrund Analog Double Exposures
I haven't done a camera post in a while and this Canon EOS 5D Mark III is worthy. The Canon EOS 5D Mark III ($3,500) is an all new 22.3 megapixel full-frame sensor that delivers amazing images up to ISO 102,400, and it's augmented by the new DIGIC 5+ processor that does 6 fps shooting and a 61-point AF system. It also now comes with 1080p video recording, a built-in HDR mode and a beautiful magnesium alloy body with a stainless steel mount. This camera will not only make you look like a pimp but it will make your pictures also look like a pimp.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III Announced
Superfamous is the Los Angeles–based studio of Dutch interaction designer Folkert Gorter, who created this beautiful and almost mysterious collection of photo's of California. I couldn't find a lot of information on him, but if you want to check out more of his work, then check out his flickr.
Cali Photo Series by Folkert Gorter
Martin Kilmas is the creator behind the "porcelain figurines" series. The images below were captured just as each of the fragile objects hit the ground after being dropped from about 10 feet. Martin was able to capture the photos by wiring his camera in such a way that the sound each figurine made as it hit the ground tripped the shutter release. What I find so interesting in these shots is that each figurine almost gives off a sense of motion or liveliness. He also does a similar series with vases. You can check out more on his site.
Source: designboom
Porcelain Figurines Crashing with Action
These beautifully stunning waterscapes were taken by Budapest-based amateur photographer Akos Major. The detail and full depth and minimal composition gives the photos an eerie yet calming feeling to them. I'm not sure either how he got the water to look so flat but its sweet however he did it. Check out more of Akos Major work, I'm sure you will enjoy his other sets as well.
Source: Behance
Waterscapes
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