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Jorge Uzon Photographer & Video Journalist. Stunning Layered Photos Capture The Passage Of Time In A Single Frame. Against The Grain via Canadian photographer Matt Molloy spends a lot of time with his landscape subjects. The many hours spent camped out under the naked sky are quintessential to his final product, and not just the process.

Whereas the tip of the iceberg that is a photograph often involves a captured moment that implies a greater body of intimacy and study beneath what’s visible, Molloy’s “timestack” photography puts the entire iceberg front and center—spotlit in a way that makes us admire, and not fear, our place among the bigger things in life. These “timestacked” images are comprised of hundreds of shots of the same landscape or area. They’re uploaded, cropped, and positioned in tedious collage-style, in order to capture the inseparability of time’s passing and Earth’s landscapes. In fact, Molloy goes the extra length to remove blemishes like airplane trails and other manmade residues from his photos in favor, and the pursuit, of purity.

Layers Of Time via Power Plant via Related: Safdie Architects - Home. Moving On. Exploring New York City’s Abandoned Island, Where Nature Has Taken Over. Architectural Afterlife | Today's decay. Yesterday's memories. Robbie Shone Adventure, Cave and Travel Photography. Delightful Surreal Photos By Robert Jahns Will Brush Your Sadness Away. EmailEmail Robert Jahns, aka nois7 on Instagram, creates stunning surreal photo manipulations full of bright colors and daring characters ready to boost your spirit. The themes of his creations revolves around fearless characters brave enough to be different, to take risks and to enjoy the freedom of their own imagination. Moreover, the photos are always accompanied with Jahns’s insightful messages, which make the experience even more inspirational. Now, Jahns has more than 350,000 followers to cheer up on Instagram and has a fine community of fans on his Flickr photostream. Take a look at this compilation and see where his beautiful fantasies take you!

Source: Instagram | Flickr (via) The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. And all hands go up! I’ve been looking for you since the day I heard my first fairy-tale. Capture a shadow, dance with the wind, stand in a rainbow, begin at the end. Embrace your inner childhood dreams. The best memories come from the craziest ideas. Monochrome - Darren Moore Photography. The Ethereal Long Exposure Photography of Darren Moore.

Self-taught photographer Darren Moore creates ethereal black and white landscapes using a method called daytime long exposure, where a special filters are attached to a camera lens to reduce the amount of light. These neutral density filters allow for the shutter to open for extended periods of time in broad daylight, from 30 seconds to upward of 15 minutes for a single exposure. Moore shoots mostly in locations around England, where he frequently visits causeways, breakwaters, shipwrecks, and other features along the shore. You can see more of Moore’s photography over on Flickr and in his online gallery. He’ll also have work later this April in a group show at the Patchings Art Centre. 1145201146.JPG 376×500 pixels.

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