Honorable Mention

Arches National Park, Utah
DESCRIPTION
This double exposure photograph was made during a roadtrip in the United States where I visited several National Parks and Monuments with my wife. We visited the Arches national at noon and I was scared the light would be too harsh for photography but in reality my double exposure technique made the light less harsh and made for really lovely combinations of the colors of sky and land, the blue of the sky and the red of the rocks just made the most gorgeous hues.
The double exposure was done entirely in camera, without photoshop or ai, and is part of a larger series about the National Parks in the United States.
AUTHOR
From a young age, Robin Vandenabeele was drawn to graphic art, a passion that evolved into a profound relationship with photography. Early influences in film photography laid the groundwork for his later creative explorations. The tactile, deliberate process of working with film gave him a foundation that has since been expanded through digital techniques, allowing for a seamless merging of traditional craftsmanship with modern innovations.Robin Vandenabeele is now a well-traveled photographer who takes some of the most gorgeous landscape photos you’ve ever seen. By introducing a distinct double exposure technique into his work, he has made a name for himself as a standout photographer in his industry. From weird, dreamlike cityscapes to serene vistas of wide open spaces, each shot takes the familiar and twists it into something new.