Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

Categories: Aerophoto | Exhibition | Photo project

American photographers Ruland West and Paul Eran have learned how to control light and shadow in the dark. Their joint project Highlight is a new word in astrophotography. The guys have made a drone equipped with LED lamps, and now they go out for photo hunting at night.

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

Photographers travel all over the world, wandering from the snow-white beaches of California to the thermal lakes of Iceland, and bring new exciting images of the night from everywhere.

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

The Milky Way over the Mojave Desert in the USA.

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

"Every place we shoot is special in its own way," says Eran. "Wherever we go, we find unique colors and landscapes everywhere."

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

"Before we start shooting, we think over the concept of frames, decide what we want to get in the end. In order for the object that we noticed to look really cool, the moon must be at the right angle."

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

The guys take pictures, of course, not only with the help of a drone, but when they use this technology, they work quickly. The battery charge of the aircraft is only enough for 12 minutes. That is why everything must be calculated in advance.

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

A bridge in the northern part of the Sierra Nevada.

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

"Which trip did I like the most? Iceland, of course," West recalls. — Once we spent a whole day filming this unique region and were already exhausted when we were sitting on a large boulder on the ocean coast. Suddenly Paul gasped and put his hand on my shoulder. I turned in his direction and saw something absolutely amazing. Graceful green stripes spreading across the dark sky. Northern lights! We grabbed the equipment and started taking pictures like crazy, as if we hadn't spent almost a day on our feet."

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

 

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

Thermal lakes of Iceland at night.

Exorcists of darkness. Landscapes where the night is not colorless

Keywords: Drones | Iceland | Night | USA

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