The scene at the scene of world attractions is identical everywhere. The tourists' cameras are facing the same direction. Well, only British photographer Oliver Curtis's camera, which photographs what's behind our backs, is pointed in the opposite direction, which no one pays too much attention to and which is often unfairly overlooked, even though it captures what gives it all its pulse. Check out Volte-face's interesting photo series.
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There are thousands of interesting places on our planet where you can take a great photo, gain spiritual peace, touch history and become part of the amazing nature of our world. But only a select few locations have made it on Instagram. Here are some of the most beautiful photography destinations to add to your bucket list.
All that glitters is not gold, and many of the sights you admire online don't look as grand and enticing in real life. Just like your acquaintance's life is not as perfect as it seems on Instagram, the web and catalogs also portray many famous tourist attractions in the wrong light. Therefore, take a look at a series of photos that show the true face of tourist attractions so that you do not experience negative surprises on the spot. You had the wrong idea about these places!
There is never enough summer drinks, parties, dancing and fun. If you're heading to any of these 10 capitals, make sure you visit one of these top terrace bars.
If the worst scenario predicted by climatologists comes true, sooner or later the world will turn into a desert. In addition to environmentalists, who "mess around" mainly with calculations, many artists try to visualize the consequences of global warming. One of the more fascinating digital shows comes from Joel Krebs, who took into account the most bleak predictions in which the Earth needs as much water as the Sahara. Check out what the world's landmarks would look like if they were in the desert.
A collection of photos showing the world's largest and most beautiful natural and cultural attractions is proof of how important factors such as setting, perspective and lighting are in photography. World attractions are much less attractive when viewed from afar. Or even more so.
The Eiffel Tower will be overgrown with an impenetrable glass wall. Walls have been a frequent topic of conversation lately. Not only Trump, Paris authorities are also starting construction. They decided that the metal fence that grew around the tower before the European football championship Euro 2016 will be replaced by a 2.5-meter glass wall.
Humans have built skyscrapers, stunning bridges and incredible pyramids. But our abilities will never surpass Mother Nature's architecture. For decades, even centuries, natural wonders have been formed that today beautify landscapes and soothe our souls in this chaotic world. Nature brings the necessary balance to our digital world and provides us with much-needed peace through natural art. See which 20 natural wonders you must see before you die.
Did you know that taking a picture of the Eiffel Tower at night is a crime and you can be fined for posting it on social media? You can only photograph the Eiffel Tower at night if you obtain permission in advance from the operator (Société d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel). Why? Because the illumination of the tower or the night light scenography is defined as a work of art and as such protected by copyright, which means that according to the European Union's copyright regulation, the permission of the artist or in this case the controller. What about taking pictures during the day? How is it with photographing sights in Slovenia?
Spot the man in these photos? The incredible camouflages are the work of Trina Merry, who blended her designs almost imperceptibly with the environment. For the backgrounds of her "Lost in Wonder" series, she chose world wonders, from the archaeological site of Petra to the Colosseum in Rome.
Some of the world's most popular landmarks could be almost completely different.