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Learn some nice techniques to get your photos to a similar Style than Dylan Furst. This is not about copying his work however. It is about taking inspiration and learning some interesting tricks along the way. 

This is also a lecture into how to understand a photo as a artwork, rather than just a documentation of what was there. We are looking into interesting techniques to give the landscape an new feel and personality. Let's get started :)

Insprisation: http://www.dylanfurstphoto.com/

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