Canadian Photographer Takes Silhouetted Selfies in Spectacular Landscapes
Paul Zizka a photographer belongs to
Alberta Canada, has started on a new way to capture the really stunning
natural environment that surrounds him in the Canadian Rockies. In its
place of simply snapping shots of the environment, the photographer
prepares his camera on its tripod, sets the timer, and quickly runs into
the shot for a remarkable selfie. Distinct other typical selfies, often
presenting low-quality pictures of someone with their extended arm
holding onto the photographing device most probably with a phone. Paul
Zizka snaps are first-rate images of man and nature. Paul shares the
spotlight with the landscape, generally serving as a secondary subject
himself to the majesty of the environment. His silhouette sits serenely
below the Aurora Borealis, allowing its green and purple hues to
hypnotize viewers. He says; I never get bored of shooting the aurora
borealis, and a lot of my favorite self-portraits were taken during
mainly intense northern lights displays. The aurora has an astonishing
way to renew itself and show ever-different combinations of color and
textures. I’m confidence that is through my photography people will
revive the precious connection they can have with the wonders of our
planet.
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