martes, 3 de mayo de 2016

Kameeldoringbooms




Once upon a time I was sailing on the web, when suddenly a page called something like “the most surrealistic pictures of landscapes”, or “you're not going to believe these pictures are real” appeared. I decided to take a look at it, and they were really fantastic pictures of Great Canyon, Kioto, Vietnam's terraces fields, Namibia and some other places. The picture I remember the most, because it really impressed me, was the one of Namibia, because it looked so unreal and beautiful. I could not understand how it was taken because of the colors, and it took me almost a year to discover it. 

This is the picture I saw on that internet article.
 This picture is from 2011 and was taken by a photographer named Frans Lanting, while he was working at the National Geographic Magazine. Those are Kameeldoringboom trees from the Namib-Naukluft Park (Dead Trees Park).
Even now that I can recognize that those are tree's silouetes, and that the orange background is the dune sand lightened by the sunset, it's still being a great picture to me and because of it I got to know Frans Lanting. Nowadays he is my favourite wildlife photographer.
This is another photo by Frank Krahmer 

Frans Lanting, 2009

2 comentarios:

  1. I can't believe it, it's like a dream :) I'm going to search their pictures...

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  2. I had never seen those photographs
    I loved it!
    color is beautiful dune

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