Photography

#aerial #drones #landscapes #Vadim Sherbakov

Majestic Topographic Photos Frame the Rugged Textures and Serene Colors of Earth’s Landscapes

June 29, 2022

Grace Ebert

Múlagljúfur Canyon, Iceland. All images © Vadim Sherbakov, shared with permission

From the misty waters of Benagil, Portugal, to Iceland’s cragged Múlagljúfur Canyon, the shots that comprise Vadim Sherbakov’s body of work capture the breadth and beauty of landscapes around the world. The photographer (previously) uses a combination of drones and cameras equipped with wide lenses to frame the natural colors and textures of Earth’s topographies: wind-battered snow ripples across the magical Baikal Lake, a hazy fog cloaks the rocky ravines of Sigölduglijufur, and stars speckle the sky above the quaint Val di Funes. Often taken in the early morning or evening hours, the images are exemplary of the serene, calming atmospheres of natural environments.

In addition to his photography practice, Sherbakov boasts an extensive archive of films highlighting both remote regions and cities around the world. You can find more of his work on his site and Behance. (via Plain Magazine)

 

Baikal Lake, Russia

Moscow, Russia

Múlagljúfur Canyon, Iceland

Bruarfoss Waterfall, Iceland

Altai Mountains, Russia

Benagil, Portugal

Sigölduglijufur, Iceland

Val di Funes, Italy

#aerial #drones #landscapes #Vadim Sherbakov

 

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