Photographer of 15 years shoots cities of the world in drops of water
Categories: Europe | Photo project | Water
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/photographer-of-15-years-shoots-cities-of-the-world-in-drops-of-water1.htmlThis story began more than 15 years ago, when Serbian photographer Dusan Stojancevic took a picture of Belgrade from his window during the rain. For a long time he kept his technique a secret and did not show photos to anyone.
"Some of the pictures were taken on film, but most of them were taken with a digital camera. When creating photos, a special macro photography technique was used, so the pictures are slightly lacking sharpness and they are so blurry. But this is what gives them a certain artistic value. I plan to continue taking similar pictures during each trip to new places for myself," Dusan said.


Brooklyn Bridge, New York, USA.

Bridge over Ada, Belgrade, Serbia.

Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey.

Church of St. Sava, Belgrade, Serbia.

Serbian Parliament, Belgrade.

Manhattan, New York, USA.

Manhattan, New York, USA.

Empire State Building, New York, USA.
Keywords: Cities | Drops | Macro | Macro photography | Reflections | Serbia | Photography
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