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In 1928 Bryce Canyon was officially named a national park. The majestic local is filled with giant rock formations called Hoodoos, lending the landscape a beautifully eerie feel; in fact, the early European settlers named the rocks after the word voodoo and the native Americans believed that the formations would come to life as giants that threw rocks to ward off intruders. Although called a ‘canyon’ the place is actually an amphitheater and was created from an entirely different process than the normal river erosion.
These images are not manipulated at all. They are all taken in real sceneries. Toshio Shibata uses his camera to cut out sceneries and to create new images in photographs. Water, grass, rocks, concrete blocks, guardrails or roads simply exist as a pattern in one image. Shibata said, “I never included the sky. Showing the sky would mean going back to depicting landscapes.” He is not capturing a landscape but the image with his high sensitivity.
Aerial landscape photographs by Bernhard Edmaier
Are you a landscape photographer or a designer?
Are you a landscape photographer or a designer? If so your work could be featured in the landscape or design radars here at tumblr! Link me to your post here and if I like it, I’ll promote it to the tumblr community. Photos should be of good quality and have at least 500px. The work should be properly tagged and credited to your blog/website. Apart from landscape or design, the “artists on tumblr” tag is recommended. A small description in the caption is a plus, also NSFW projects are not accepted and remember to check for spelling mistakes. Good luck! :D
Yup. I’m an editor for the design and landscape tags so those are the only ones I can feature content in. But there are other editors who accept personal work submissions. If you can’t find any info about it in their blogs, ask them.
yes, i do. (by MuraGlia g.)
Daniel Beltra is a passionate environmental photographer based in Seattle, Washington who spent two months documenting the devastation wrecked by the Deepwater Horizon Gulf Oil Spill from an airplane. Visually arresting, powerful and compelling, his images reveal the destructive effect of mankind on his environment, and use the transformative power of art to initiate and encourage change.
“The fragile state of our ecosystems is a continuous thread throughout my work. It is in nature’s beauty and complexity that I find my inspiration. My photographs show the vast scale of transformation our world is under from man-made stresses. To capture this, I have found it is often best to work from the air, which more easily allows for the juxtaposition of nature with the destruction wrought by unsustainable development. Aerial photography gives a unique perspective emphasizing that the Earth and its resources are finite. By taking viewers to remote locations where man and nature are at odds, I hope to instill a deeper appreciation for the precarious balance we are imposing on the planet.”
Something I feature gets on the radar pretty much every day now which is a really big incentive for me. Leads me to believe I’m doing a good job selecting the best that the tumblr communities of #landscape and #design have to offer which is really more a round of applause to you, everyone I follow and everyone that follows me. The truth is I love you guys and if you weren’t here I wouldn’t either, neither would the tags, the radar and tumblr itself. Gifs and nebulas and hipsters are a big part of what makes tumblr so popular but it’s the posting with purpose and the communities and friendships that are formed that make it bigger and better than anything remotely like it.
To the person featuring non vertical photos to landscape:
Hey I don’t know who you are,
and this is crazy
I have your number,
I want your babies.
What is you peoples obsession with vertical photos. Half the landscape tag is vertical. Calm your ovaries.

