Incredible macro photographs capture city skylines in drops of water
It's a small world after all! Incredible macro photographs capture city skylines in drops of water *** These incredible macro photographs show how some of the world's biggest structures can be shrunk down to images on tiny droplets of water. The pictures were taken by Serbian photographer Dusan Stojancevic, who started experimenting with the style in his home of Belgrade 15 years ago. By training his macro lens on drops of water, positioned in front of buildings he wanted to photograph, Stojancevic was able to capture the city as few have seen before. He has since gone on to capture iconic buildings like the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, the Sagrada FamÃlia in Barcelona and, most recently, the Empire State Building in New York. As Stojancevic uses only his camera and doesn't augment the images with Photoshop, the buildings pictured are often slightly blurry. But somehow, the less defined focus has added a surreal quality to the scenes captured. | DailyMail via IFTTT
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