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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

BEAUTIFUL WORLD LANDSCAPES CAPTURED AT SUNRISE AND SUNSET by photographer Julien Grondin

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Light fantastic: Photographer spends three years travelling the world to capture stunning landscape images at sunrise and sunset
Julien Grondin, 35, set off in 2013 to exercise his love of travel photography. Pictured: Sunset over Horse Shoe Bend in Arizona
Sunset over Horseshoe Bend in Arizona
 
See additional beautiful pictures from around the world, and read more about Julien Grondin

  • Julien Grondin, 35, set off in 2013 to exercise his love of shooting photographs with the sun directly in the frame 
  • To edit the images he uses Lightroom and Photoshop as shooting with the sun 'directly in front of the camera requires special editing to balance the lit and shadowed areas in the picture'.
  • Starting in the US, the Frenchman explored both the east and west coast before setting off around Europe and Asia
  • Adventure-seeker has racked up an enormous 34,000 Facebook and 13,200 Instagram followers in three years   
Grondin - who also goes by the name Beboy - visited Europe and Asia, stopping along the way to photograph Plitvice National Park in Croatia
Plitvice National Park, Croatia

Starting his trip in the US, the France native explored both the east and west coast. Pictured: A dog watches the sunset over Monument Valley in Utah
A dog watches the sunset over Monument Valley, Utah

Grondin said his project takes advantage of the fact that not many people attempt to photograph with the sun in the shot. Pictured: Iceland
Iceland

The photograher, who captured this shot in Provence, France, said: 'When you manage to get a nice shot I think that the photo gets a totally new aspect'
Provence, France


The photographer will embark on a trip around the Faroe Islands, Norway, the Italian mountains and even China to continue with the project this year. Pictured: Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite National Park, Arizona

Speaking to MailOnline Travel, Grondin said that to edit the images he uses Lightroom and Photoshop. Pictured captured in Arizona
Natural rock formation in Arizona

Beboy said: 'It is hard to get the right shot, but I like the tricky situations.' Pictured: A shot during a sunset in Iceland
Iceland

The Australian coast is bathed in orange during this sunset over one of the country's stunning beaches that Beboy visited
Australia

During his three-year-long trip, Beboy stopped off in destinations including Rome in Italy (pictured) and Bangkok in Thailand
Ruins of ancient Rome

Since he began publishing online, Beboy has attracted more than 34,000 fans on Facebook and 13,200 on Instagram. Pictured: Sunset in Australia
Sunset in Australia

Beboy said that shooting with the sun 'directly in front of the camera requires special editing to balance the lit and shadowed areas in the picture'. Pictured: Sunrise in Paris, France
Sunrise in Paris

Paris's Love Lock Bridge is exposed during a sunset over the city of love in France, which is also home to the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Pyramid
Paris Love Lock Bridge (Pont des arts)

Beboy explained that it is extremely difficult to get a photo properly exposed when taking it with the sun in the frame. Pictured: Paris
Paris

The adventure-seeker has so far captured more than 50,000 images with his Canon 5D camera. Pictured: Sunset in Paris, France
Paris as seen from the Arc de Triomphe


Source
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3534226/Light-fantastic-Photographer-spends-three-years-travelling-world-capture-stunning-landscape-images-sunrise-sunset.html
 

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