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Ian Plant Nature Photography

Aug 4, 2011 by     No Comments    Posted under: Photography

Hailed by Outdoor Photographer magazine as “an emerging talent in nature photography,” Ian Plant has been photographing our natural world for over fifteen years. His photographs and instructional articles have appeared in a number of books, calendars, and magazines, including Outdoor Photographer, Popular Photography, Nature Photographers Online Magazine, National Parks, Common Ground, Blue Ridge Country, Adirondack Life, Wonderful West Virginia, and Chesapeake Life, among others. Ian’s “Dreamscapes” are photographs that move beyond the literal, transforming subjects into something unexpected by rendering the familiar in an unfamiliar way. Ian uses a combination of pre-capture techniques to create “Dreamscapes”, including long exposures, light painting, low light photography, and non-traditional compositions. More photos can be found at Deviantart.com.

Submitted by César Couto

Founder of Paranoias, I was born in São Miguel, the biggest island from the archipelago of the Azores in Portugal. I'm a freelancer in web development and web design and I'm passionate about design, technology and photography. Socially, I'm everywhere, Facebook, Google+, Twitter or Tumblr, but I normally post in Portuguese.

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