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

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

Double Exposure, Or Placing Two Compositions In One Frame, Is A Creative Way To Record Unique Images, Which Has Been Noticed By Nandor Lang For Recording Images Of Nature.

Nandor Lang is a landscape photographer who likes to travel; using the technique of double exposure in the camera and layering moments, he tries to capture the atmosphere and emotions that the world around him evokes in him.

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

A double-exposure image consisting of two or more photos is an escape from reality and a journey into the unknown.

With this technique, the image will be able to capture a vision in a unique and personal way that cannot be easily reproduced—this type of photography results in photographs that depict nature, like classic impressionist paintings.

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Poppy field

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang Lilac tree

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Cherry tree

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Baranak tree

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

beech tree

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Old oak tree

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Beech tree trunks

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Merlot cherry tree

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang

Earth's layers in nature / Nandur Lang /

We hope you enjoyed watching this part of the shutter. If you liked the pictures above, you could visit Nandur Lang’s Instagram page to see more photos like this. What do you think about images captured with the double exposure technique? Do you enjoy seeing these pictures?