
The Spirit of Ansel Adams honored in Infrared - Jack Chamberlin | LensCulture
How can there be a greater tribute to the tradition of landscape photography than to honor the master of the old ways with his large-format camera, and his darkroom with the new ways of digital capture and an infrared filter? The work of Ansel Adams has been an inspiration, and a guiding light for my humble attempts to capture the beauty of nature with a camera for my entire life. While I would never be so grandiose as to believe my work could ever approach the brilliance of the master, perhaps my black and White landscapes are good enough to honor his memory?
LensCultureMenacing Storms Rip Across Remote Landscapes in Black-and-White Photos by Mitch Dobrowner
Photographer Mitch Dobrowner (previously) captures some of natureโs most dramatic and overpowering shows of force in his black-and-white images of storm cells. Living between Los Angeles and Lone Pine, California, Dobrowner often travels throughout the Midwest and Southwest documenting major systems that rage across rural regions. He frames lightning strikes, enormous spiraling clouds, and denseContinue reading "Menacing Storms Rip Across Remote Landscapes in Black-and-White Photos by Mitch Dobrowner"
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Coexistence: Digital Aerochrome Photos by Pierre-Louis Ferrer | Inspiration Grid
Coexistence is a fascinating series by Paris-based photographer Pierre-Louis Ferrer, exploring the delicate balance between humans and nature.

Il primo viaggio tridimensionale tra le stalagmiti diafane dell'Universo - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Se lo spazio fosse veramente โvuotoโ, che cosa impedirebbe ai nostri occhi di vedere lโinfinito? Ed in prossimitร dei limiti delle galassie ed oltre, fino al confine esterno che puรฒ essere teoricamente occupato dalla materia. Ma il vuoto assoluto non ammette nulla, neppure lโesistenza dello spazio. E dunque fu lโastronomo di Potsdam Johannes Hartmann, giร ... Leggi tutto
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