A landscape photograph taken using a real diorama that seems to be real



A landscape photograph of a real diorama assembled using cotton, charcoal and others. Shooting techniques such as white balance adjustment and lighting are expressed as if there are real fantasy landscapes and dangerous places that really can not be found in the real world.

Details are as below.
A fantastic scenery made of cotton clouds in the prairie of fake fur.


groutOr a volcano expressed by a bulb charged inside.


A room of a miniature that was actually taken with a fire.


Scenery with tornado made of steel wool and cotton. The ground is made of parsley and moss.


Mars which is full of spices with charcoal and paprika, nutmeg, cinnamon powder, red pepper.


These pictures were taken by American photographer Matthew Albanese and other works can be seen from the following links.

Strange Worlds on the Behance Network

in Art, Posted by darkhorse_log