Autumn is perceived by many as a harbinger of shorter days and as a synonym for gloomy weather, which is why many people feel melancholy and moody at this time of year. But for all of you who recognized yourself in these words, we have an effective remedy for this. The most beautiful autumn photos. Because a wedge collides with a wedge. Those of you who already love autumn, this queen of colors, will get more confirmation why autumn is the most beautiful time of the year.
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Artist Nikolai Tolstyh cuts animal silhouettes out of paper and places them in front of a natural background. The combination is surprisingly perfect. This brings the animals to life, as the background gives them their natural appearance. Therefore, the location is not a coincidence, as the artist is looking for those that will imitate the actual appearance of the animal as closely as possible.
Reading this on a smartphone? Are you in a public space or in a company? Perhaps at home with the family? Chances are you are in one of these situations. Photographer Eric Pickersgill focused on our obsession with smartphones and removed smartphones from photos to show just how addicted we are to them. We look pretty funny without them, don't you think?
Brazilian photographer Vitor Schietti used pyrotechnics and long exposure photography to create biblical scenes of nature that will take your breath away. You have never seen anything like this in your life!
October is the month of romantic and colorful walks through forests and parks, which are a balm for the soul and an experience for children. As we walk, we are surrounded by colorful treetops, littered with leaves and accompanied by the rustle under our feet. Not to mention the luxury of delicious fruits. This part of the year is also an extremely rewarding time for photographers, as nature is especially photogenic then. With Janko Sedlář's astonishing and fairy-tale photos of the autumn-colored forest, even die-hard summer lovers will fall in love with autumn.
Nature repeats itself in an extremely fascinating way on the micro- and macro-level. He recreates vast landscapes, such as coasts and hills, on a much smaller scale, for example with these beautiful agates, reminiscent of landscape photographs. Unbelievable!
Even when celebrities pose in tracksuits, with their hair tied up and no makeup, their photos come out a little better than ours. Australian comedian Celeste Barber has turned this unfortunate reality into a funny photo series on Instagram, where she puts her recreations next to pictures of the stars - all under the "hashtag" #celestechallengeaccepted.
Thanks to Photoshop, at least as far as the web is concerned, to some extent we have all become gnostics, skeptics, and we only have difficulty believing things that we can't explain or. they can't believe their eyes. But in the photos that we will show you below, the masters of graphic programs did not have their hands in the middle, but natural phenomena, the game of perspective, excellent photographers, artists, exotic locations and sheer coincidences. Even so, they'll probably make you rub your eyes twice and still wonder if you're seeing right.
Last year we reported that Marko Korošec became the winner of the National Geographic Traveler magazine photography contest. Unfortunately, there are no Slovenians among this year's winners of the Traveler Photo Contest 2015, so there is no shortage of stunning photos. The stormy supercell ("Independence Day") of the Slovenian storm chaser was succeeded by the underwater photograph "Whale Whisperers" by Anuar Patjana Floriuk.
The world from a bird's eye view has always been fascinating for humans, and for the sake of progress, this already beautiful time is no longer only in the domain of birds. Aerial photos are nothing new, but a group of Russian photographers, hiding behind the name AirPiano, managed to create aerial panoramic photos that show the world in a different light. Warning, you may feel dizzy while watching.
From the time when the first drones appeared (autopilots like ours) to today, when they are ridiculously cheap and buzzing in the air like a spring of bees, a lot has changed. In many countries, they have greatly tightened the legislation regarding their use for commercial purposes. The golden age of photographers mounting compact cameras and taking pictures just about anywhere is sadly over, but Amos Chapple was lucky enough to beat the tougher laws and take photos that would be illegal today.
American photographer Seth Castee has collected babies for his underwater models, who, like those from the cover of Nirvana's Nevermind album, pose for him underwater in a pool. The "Underwater Babies" photo album, which contains the best of 10,000 pictures of more than 750 babies, aims to raise awareness among adults about the terrifying statistics that drowning is one of the leading causes of death for children between the ages of one and four.