Vilhjálmur Ingi Vilhjálmsson – Photoprints
Today’s featured artist is Vilhjálmur Ingi Vilhjálmsson. Vilhjálmur is a superb photographer who skillfully utilizes light and creative composition to render images that dramatic and engaging. Simply stunning! My favorites include “Solitude”, “Viscosity” and “Rocket to the moon”. - ArtSweet
Imagekind Gallery Photoprints
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In 2006 I was with my girlfriend on a vacation in Croatia on the island of Brac. We were having a nice day on the beach walking along the coastline when I noticed this girl standing on a rock quite close to the ocean she stood there and did´nt move and she seemed so lonely. I had fallen some distance behind my girlfriend that was walking ahead of me so I only took this one photo of the girl as I walked by, I never saw her face. I rushed to catch up with my girlfriend and we had walked some distance when I looked back and the girl was still standing there. A while ago I finally decided what I wanted to do with the photo and the end result is what you see here. I made the picture from the emotion I was getting from it. I put in the black background and the shaft of light and it just felt somehow right that way.
Straumur art center in Straumsvík. South Iceland.
Winterscene from Kap Tobin, Scoresby Sund, East Greenland.
Macro image of water drops falling and splashing into a full glass of water. A bright red hot background is behind the glass.
Macro photo of a waterdrop caught in mid air.
Black and white close up of a flower with it´s stem cut short.
Macro detail of a yellow crystal vase.
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