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Layers Of Time In Nature; Stories That Are Not Told In A Frame

Layers Of Time In Nature; Stories That Are Not Told In A Frame

Dual Exposure, Or Placing Two Combinations In A-Frame, Is A Creative Way To Capture Unique Images That Have Been Considered By Nandor Lang To Capture Images Of Nature.

Nandor Lang is a travel-loving landscape photographer who tries to capture the atmosphere and emotions that the world around him evokes in him, using the camera’s dual exposure technique and layering of moments.

I want to capture the spirit of a place and show how light and other elements of the landscape change over time. I grabbed the images because some stories cannot define with a frame.

A dual-exposure image of two or more embodiments is an escape from reality and a journey into the unknown. With this technique, the image will be able to capture a view in a unique and personal way that can not reproduce.

The result of this type of photography is photographs that depict nature in a way similar to classical Impressionist paintings.

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Poppy farm

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang The lilac tree

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Cherry tree

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Rainbow tree

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Beech tree

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Old oak tree

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

The trunk of beech trees

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Merlot cherry tree

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Layers of earth in nature / Nandor Lang

Earth layers in nature / نندور لنگ /

We hope you enjoy watching this part of Shutter. If you like the pictures above, you can visit Nandor Lang’s Instagram page to see more photos like this. Do you enjoy seeing these pictures? What do you think about images captured with the dual exposure technique?