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The Weight Of Air Above It (Series)
DESCRIPTION
The idea behind "The Weigh Of Air Above It" series was to capture landscapes and nature I'm passing by on my road cycling trainings. I'm covering a lot of km especially in the spring-summer-autumn season even up to 600k per week so naturally I take my mobile phone or camera to capture the beauty of my surrounding. I tried to experiment with the in-camera settings like multiple exposures or long exposures with flash light and additional movement and then combine it with nature's elements like leaves, flowers, twigs etc. which I scanned in 16bit mode to give it as much depth as possible. I used also rough sketches painted with acrylics with added charcoal and then when I had all these things ready in my computer I'm starting to digitally assemble all the pieces together to give my photos new life and quality.
AUTHOR
2017 - Honorable mentions at the prestigious ND Awards
2017 - Honorable mentions at the iPhone Photography Awards
2016 - 1st place Mobile Photographer Of The Year at the iPhone Photography Awards, honorable mentions.
2016 - 1st place Fine Arts Photography Awards in Architecture category
2016 - 3rd place in Sony World Photography Awards in Architecture category
2016 - Honorable Mention in Fine Arts category at the prestigious ND Awards
2015 - 2nd place in Black & White category in Mobile Photography Awards, honorable mentions
2015 - Honorable Mention in Fine Arts category at the prestigious ND Awards
2017 - Honorable mentions at the iPhone Photography Awards
2016 - 1st place Mobile Photographer Of The Year at the iPhone Photography Awards, honorable mentions.
2016 - 1st place Fine Arts Photography Awards in Architecture category
2016 - 3rd place in Sony World Photography Awards in Architecture category
2016 - Honorable Mention in Fine Arts category at the prestigious ND Awards
2015 - 2nd place in Black & White category in Mobile Photography Awards, honorable mentions
2015 - Honorable Mention in Fine Arts category at the prestigious ND Awards
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