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Abstract aerial photography reveals “Chemical Waste Art”

Lately, we’ve placed the spotlight on some of the most impressive aerial photography projects that show the genre’s affinity with abstract art. The latest on our list is a series by London-based Dimitar Karanikolov, which reveals to us eye-catching but also unsettling beauty of “Chemical Waste Art.” Dimitar is an

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Impermanence: Abstract beauty of ice caves in Iceland

Iceland is home to some of the most breathtaking natural wonders that are just begging to be photographed. So, it’s not surprising to see many photographers finding inspiration everywhere and coming up with different ways to capture it. The unique landscape, for one, lends itself easily to beautiful abstract photography,

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Dark Side: Using light to envision strange worlds in the American West

We all know that photography simply isn’t possible without light. Apart from bringing attention to subjects, it also allows us to explore many different creative possibilities for storytelling. From experimenting with shadow play to creating moody imagery, the ability to harness light is a powerful skill that every photographer must

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A Touch of Violet: Surreal Iceland in abstract aerial photography

Iceland is home to some of the most stunning and surreal landscapes on Earth, so it’s not surprising that it has become a favorite destination for many photographers. One of them is Hamburg-based visual artist and fine art photographer Jan Erik Waider. He has been documenting the island’s unique charm

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Connor Daly: Finding inspiration in vivid abstraction

The abstract has long been a potent source of inspiration for creative minds for both traditional and digital art. Whether it’s exploring shadows, playing on colors or picking out shapes and lines, abstraction encourages creative minds to see and show the world differently. In the case of London fine art

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Finding abstract landscape art in the Utah Desert

Nature is never short of things to awe and inspire the creatives in us. We all know how even a single day spent in nature uplifts our spirits and floods us with ideas. If you’re into landscape or nature photography, we’re sure you’re no stranger to this. But if you’re

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Revealing abstract moorland views in macro photography

Last time we placed the spotlight on Hamburg-based Jan Erik Waider, we imagined the Earth’s fiery beginnings in his “Genesis” series. By now, we mostly know him for his abstract landscape photography infused with atmospheric vibe and surreal colors. So, it’s interesting to see his venture into macro photography with “MOORLANDS,”

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Macro wonderland unveils the abstract beauty of mushrooms

One of the main draws of macro photography is its ability to bring hidden details and perspectives to our attention. Capturing tiny flora and fauna we don’t usually see or notice is one of the main applications of this craft. However, I also find that it’s an effective way to

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Revealing the abstract painted worlds of Iceland

When it comes to otherworldly landscapes, the island nation of Iceland sits on the top of many photographers and travelers’ lists. There are now so many bodies of work that serve as testaments to why it’s a crowd favorite. I think we can never have too much of that, so

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Showcasing beauty of ice formations in abstract photography

When it comes to exploring the beauty of nature, Munich-based landscape photographer Roland Krämer has become one of our go-to artists for abstract photography inspiration. Previously, we’ve seen him turn the motion of flowing waves into a gorgeous texture study. In his latest works, however, he turned to the other

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Abstract photography turns motion into gorgeous textures

Motion in photography typically evokes concepts like energy, activity and restlessness. That makes it a powerful visual cue for portraying the frenetic energy of the world’s biggest and busiest cities. However, Munich-based landscape photographer and visual artist Roland Krämer was also recently inspired by motion in a unique and unexpected

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Photographing lightning to reveal an electric heaven

Lightning is among the most elusive forces of nature that photographers chase once in a while. It’s one of those things where a generous sprinkling of luck and right timing can lead to some really breathtaking images. Last year, Johannesburg-based photographer and filmmaker Elsa Bleda was at the right place

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