Announcing the winner and short list for our Texture Photo Quest.
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Announcing the winner and short list for our Texture Photo Quest.
The post Feel this Photo: 18 Photos that Capture Texture appeared first on 500px ISO.
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Texture layers are photos that are normally blended with other images as part of a composite rather than being used on their own. They can be color, monochrome, detailed, or blurred.
Japanese photographer Ryosuke Kosuge, who goes by the name RK online, travels across Asia and captures sweeping photos showing the gorgeous patterns that can be found in everyday life. Kosuge is based in Tokyo and began doing photography and photo editing using only his iPhone starting in 2013 while working as a graphic designer and […]
Sometimes I wonder who the artist is: is it nature or the photographer? I guess it's a combination of both. Nature creates art everywhere. It is up to the photographer to see it and capture it in his way.
We often turn to aerial photography to marvel at perspectives that are typically hidden from us. Today's featured body of work is yet another beautiful example. In his series titled Symbiosis, Bulgarian photographer Galin Vasilev showcases a stunning collection of textures from his country, as revealed by his aerial snaps.
If the unique abstract quality of aerial photography is your cup of tea, you must have been on the lookout for our next featured body of work. To inspire you today, we bring the stunning work of Wyoming-based Mitch Rouse, showcasing a variety of landscapes and terrains that look otherworldly when viewed from above.
Jan Erik Waider is known to many of us as the go-to photographer for stunning images of the Nordic landscape. We've previously shared two of the German landscape and advertising photographer's sets: Arctic Silence, which has captured the moody beauty of Greenland's summer seascapes; and Cloudscapes, which unveil the dramatic display of cloudy days in Faroe Islands.
Abstract photography is one of those styles that don't adhere to a strict definition, and can be hard to pin down in terms of tasteful execution. Still, it's pretty popular among photographers who are looking for different ways of looking at things.