
Russian Photographer Captures Breathtaking Photos Of Milky Way Mirrored On Salt Flats In Bolivia
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In May 2016, Russian photographer, Daniel Kordan, traveled to the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia – the world’s largest salt flat and took some photos that look out of this world. Using a Nikon D810A astrophotography DSLR and a 14-24mm f/2.8 Nikon lens, he managed to capture the Milky Way being reflected on the flooded salt flat at night, and the results are absolutely breathtaking.
Daniel Kordan is a landscape photographer, who travels around the world searching for magical spots to take photos. From stunning bamboo forests’ in Japan to rocky mountains in Canada – he has captured it all. You can see more of his work here.
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I enjoyed the two pics with the photographer in them, the best. Somehow seeing the auto in the photo takes away from the nature and wonder of it all.
I know. It's distracting. I really was hoping to see one of JUST the Milky Way - no people, no cars. Alas........
I agree with the person vs. auto point, but from a composition standpoint, it makes for a much more balanced and visually appealing photo to have something in the foreground offset the vastness of the background (i.e. the sky), "anchoring" the view, so to speak. It is, however, art, so it is subjective, of course.
So f****** beautiful, doesnt look real at all
That's just...waow... And I don't say it easily :)
I enjoyed the two pics with the photographer in them, the best. Somehow seeing the auto in the photo takes away from the nature and wonder of it all.
I know. It's distracting. I really was hoping to see one of JUST the Milky Way - no people, no cars. Alas........
I agree with the person vs. auto point, but from a composition standpoint, it makes for a much more balanced and visually appealing photo to have something in the foreground offset the vastness of the background (i.e. the sky), "anchoring" the view, so to speak. It is, however, art, so it is subjective, of course.
So f****** beautiful, doesnt look real at all
That's just...waow... And I don't say it easily :)