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Breathtaking Aerial Photos Of Mountains, Rivers, Lakes And Other Natural Wonders By Gábor Nagy (71 pics)
Aerial photography enables us to capture completely new and uncommonly beautiful views. When we rise above any scene, we discover completely new things. Still, the natural landscape continues to contain reflections, which are capable of rendering a sight far different from how it is in reality. Every reflection—which, in the classical sense, makes the picture more painterly—also detracts from its authenticity.
Hungarian photographer Gábor Nagy’s pictures show us almost a surreal perspective of nature and our surroundings as we have never seen before. His unique pictures capture the isolated places of Central European sites like the Dolomites and the Alps as the photographer is quite fond of traveling and hiking. Gábor has shot striking pictures that were taken in different seasons and are far from our habitual observations.
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i don´t know what to say it is beautiful!!!!! i think in my opinion i like this one more that #2
Black is usual - lava. I wonder about green (or is it yellow, so sulfur?) and red.
Load More Replies...Amazing. Basic information would have been much appreciated. I stopped looking because I was tired of doing the "writer's" work for them. Boo.
Beautiful photos, but very little context. In the intro text it says that these photos are of isolated places of Central European sites like the Dolomites and the Alps, but most of them are from Iceland and Norway.
Would like to know the areas I was looking at. But these are stunning pictures.
Beautiful and unworldly, but I still would like to know where they are!
So grateful that I was given this treat of exquisite scenery beautifully photographed, and also happy that we were not asked to give marks out of ten, and pick a winner! Some were repeated, but, so what! Perfect.
Amazing. Basic information would have been much appreciated. I stopped looking because I was tired of doing the "writer's" work for them. Boo.
Beautiful photos, but very little context. In the intro text it says that these photos are of isolated places of Central European sites like the Dolomites and the Alps, but most of them are from Iceland and Norway.
Would like to know the areas I was looking at. But these are stunning pictures.
Beautiful and unworldly, but I still would like to know where they are!
So grateful that I was given this treat of exquisite scenery beautifully photographed, and also happy that we were not asked to give marks out of ten, and pick a winner! Some were repeated, but, so what! Perfect.