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Light Upon The Landscape
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Landscape, in all its many manifestations
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Sunset on the Grande Briere, 1926 Ferdinand du Puigaudeau (French, 1864–1930)
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John Sten (1879-1922) Landscape 1906 (94 x 67 cm)
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Incredible Travel Landscape Photography by Cuma Cevik
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Otherworldly Landscape Photography by Dylan Furst Captures Kerouac’s Adventures On the Road
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Lake Powell Dustin Lefevre
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Ana Markovic
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From Etnea
Luisa Zanzani
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Valentin Barré photo
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Ph. © Bogdan Panait
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Gerardo Murillo [a.k.a. Dr. Atl] (Mexican, 1875 - 1964)
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Wind from the Sea   -   Edward Gordon 
American b,1940-
Giclee on canvas ,  32 x 25 in.
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George Blackie Sticks (1843 - 1938) - Glengarry Castle, Evening. 1892. Oil on canvas.
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Kilchern Castle, with the Cruchan Ben Mountains, Scotland Noon, William Turner
Medium: watercolor, paper
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Democratic Republic of the Congo Klaus Thymann
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Lux Noctis
Lux Noctis is a series of photographs depicting landscapes of North America within the framework of traditional landscape photography but influenced by ideas of planetary exploration,19th century sublime romantic painting, and science fiction. We are overwhelmed everyday by beautiful images of the familiar. I imagine these scenes transformed into undiscovered landscapes which renew our perceptions of our world. Each image is a carefully-planned scene consisting of multiple lighting positions to produce a theatrically-lit composition. Using the GPS-enabled aerial light/drones in specific positions in space, I am able to produce moods of drama and tension through use of chiaroscuro, and the ability to illuminate isolated features of a scene and exclude unwanted elements. These are abstractions of the landscape photograph, or ‘portraits of the landscape’, drawing the attention of the viewer only to the illuminated, in an otherwise overwhelming and vast picture.
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Hiroji Kubota - Guangxi, China, 1980
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John Mason 
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