Trees in a windy forest, close-up infrared photograph by Mark van Hattem

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Trees in a windy forest, close-up infrared photograph by Mark van Hattem
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Mark van Hattem

Brielle, Netherlands

About ‘Trees in a windy forest, close-up infrared photograph’ by Mark van Hattem

Close-up infrared photograph of trees in a windy forest, taken in the Austrian Alps in a pine forest in the valley of the Virgental. The infrared effect makes these trees look like from a fairy tale. There is a slight blur, coming from the moving trees and the long exposure time, accentuating the unworldy effect.

Original created by Mark van Hattem.
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Mark van Hattem
Brielle, Netherlands

Working with historical, analogue photographic techniques, I love to make old fashioned style landscape (mountain) images, being "different" in one way or the other. I use the old romantic idiom of the 19th century painters were possible. Originally schooled as a historian, I graduated from the Amsterdam Photoacademy in May 2015. During the years 2017 to 2019 my partner and I owned a gallery specialized in analogue photography in Rotterdam. Nowadays I'm part…

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