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Photography by Martin Stranka
Fine Photography by Martin Stranka, a Photographer from the Czech Republic.
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07:55
Awesome!
Victor P.Lightened composition
09:21
Sehr coole Fotos!
Boris10:45
pretty awesome fotos….i love the light and the composition!
Kurt7412:48
yeah “photos”….
dont mention all the photoshop put into these.
fake!
yesisaidit16:53
Awesome composition. Love the woozey dream like feel to it.
Commercial photography17:22
Amazing piece of art! WOW!
David18:31
yesisaidit – true
DC19:35
great work !!
Sin Sinner23:43
@yesisaidit and DC
Really?! Your bringing up that old chestnut?! Morons. CLEARLY a lot of photoshop has been used, we are not children, we can see that. Does not mean they are ‘FAKE’ as you put it, just means that this photog knows how to use the full set of tools at his disposal.
jonathan00:08
for real. so what he used Photoshop. These look amazing. anyone who calls out a photo as being “fake” clearly has no solid understanding of the digital photography world.
quickersilver02:13
I would not call these pure photo’s. I would call them rather photomanipulations. Nonetheless they are original work so they are not fake.
Tom D.13:58
love this style!! very nice!
Sascha P.16:14
These pictures transport a lot of athmosphere i really love. Somehow, dark- deep an sensitive. A great visualisation of feelings. I don´t understand the “Photoshop” discussion. It is his tool to create a new world, as a painter uses his brushes. This is not photojournalism !
Bladiblub20:06
well put @Bladiblub. Completely agree. These are fantastic.
quickersilver02:47
crazy beautiful
Malin18:32
fuckin’ good
aec12:15
SHIT to
Me12:59
I love these photos.
Photos have been manipulated since way before photoshop. You can do a lot in a darkroom.
And how a photo turns out will always be different depending on who takes it, when and how they take it. There is no such thing as an objective truth. The camera, and photoshop, helps capture and create what YOU saw. I thought that was the point of art?
Rebecca15:33
great style!
stenobut i agree with those who mentioned that it took much more effort and time to manipulate then to take these pictures.
maybe a new category would be useful beside of ‘photography’…
16:13
Wow… these are immense cool photos! Great job!
Ralph