An Italian photographer Riccardo Maria Mantero has used a fisheye lens to capture a series of remarkable scenes while traveling through Utah, Nevada, and Arizona, adding a distinctive touch to these well-photographed panoramas. The twinkling stars in a purple sky, erratic rock formations and iconic landscapes, and the spectacular southwest American countryside, but not quite as you’ve seen it before.
The Milan-based photographer captures the Grand Canyon and The Arches National Park are just two of the spectacular vistas he snapped. The 45 years old photographer aid: in fact, I’ve never gotten tired of the landscape because I love them so much due to their colors, their skies, and their iconic history.
These fantastic places are so popular and have been captured by well-established photographers but I haven’t seen too many do with a fisheye, so I tried to do something different and wanted to change the point of view with extreme distortion to achieve something exceptional.
The artist boasts a degree in computer science and has worked for the biggest technology companies in the world. He professes to be an inquisitive person and loves discovering new places. Read More –Â The Incredible Beauty of Irish Coastline in a Series of Landscape shorts
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