Thursday 9 July 2009

Canada by Daryl Benson

The photos in this book were breathtaking! The colours are amazing, almost so much so that you'd think them to be surreal, but they're just brilliantly captured moments in time... that really make the landscape breathtakingly beautiful. There are also sepia and black and white shots. Those also look amazing because of the angles from which they were shot as well as the texture of the photos themselves, as some seem almost blurry or hazy, dreamlike. Granted I don't look at books like this on a regular basis, but I've never seen a collection of pictures that so beautifully exhibit natural landscapes and settings as are put together in this book. It's nice.

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