I'm Alex, an amateur photographer from Berlin. I love stories and I love telling them using my pictures.
I like pictures that tell something or convey a feeling and that is exactly what I try to combine. When I post my photographs I try to give very little influence to the viewer. I don't write descriptions for my pictures and I don't give them a title. I want the viewer to create their own story. It is my biggest success when I read some of the creative stories under my photos.
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Looks like something out of the Hobbits. The tree on the hill on the right also looks like a head.
I love the building. Placed in the right location. I wanna buy this! Away from everyone and everything.
magical! Here in London we dont see stars for all the street lights. I was down the coast one day with the family and it was night by the time we left. We couldnt believe seeing the stars so we pulled over and went and layed in a close by field just looking up for about an hour. One of my best memories.
These are so beautiful and mesmerising i want to look at them all day! ❤️❤️❤️
Where are those beautiful places?
I'd love these in posters or wall paper for a single wall or two or three
I'd love to know how to take pictures like these
I do believe they are partly photoshopped. Not overly, just two or three photos put together.
Oh yes. I know. Thanks for telling me though. Since I wrote this comment I started to do a little research on it
that is true. the technique called blending. the moon have to be shot very fast. thats why a second shot is neccissary with a longer exposure for the foreground. its like a hdr just with a really high dynamic range
Where are those beautiful places?
I'd love these in posters or wall paper for a single wall or two or three
I'd love to know how to take pictures like these
I do believe they are partly photoshopped. Not overly, just two or three photos put together.
Oh yes. I know. Thanks for telling me though. Since I wrote this comment I started to do a little research on it
that is true. the technique called blending. the moon have to be shot very fast. thats why a second shot is neccissary with a longer exposure for the foreground. its like a hdr just with a really high dynamic range