This Photographer Spent 15 Years Clicking Astounding City Pictures In Water Droplets

How many times have you looked at a photograph and pondered over it forever, questioning its authencity. And no matter how much you try to wrap your mind around it, you just couldn’t digest the fact that the photo has not been doctored, in spite of all sources claiming it.

Enter Dusan Stojancevic, a photographer who has mastered the art of Macro Photography and has taken it to a whole new level. Dusan captures photographs of places reflected in water droplets, an art he learned 15 years ago, and has kept a since… until now.

Here are some mind-bending photos from his project “Droplet Microcosmos.”

1. Eastern Gate of Belgrade

 

2. Sagrada Familia – Barcelona

 

3. Church of Saint Sava – Belgrade

 

4. National Library – NYC

 

5. Manhattan – NYC

 

6. Grand Central Station – NYC

 

7. Grand Central Station – NYC

 

8. Empire State Building – NYC

 

9. Empire State Building, Manhattan – NYC

 

10. Flatiron Building – NYC

 

11. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum – NYC

 

12. Manhattan – NYC

 

13. Manhattan – NYC

 

14. World Trade Center Transportation Hub – NYC

 

15. Brooklyn Bridge – NYC

 

16. Blue Mosque – Istanbul

 

17. National Assembly – Belgrade

 

18. Ada Bridge – Belgrade

 

19. Genex Tower, Western gate of Belgrade

 

20. T.C. Usce – Belgrade

This is legit the most beautiful photography I’ve ever seen and I’m blown away!


All images source: Dusan Stojancevic (Website | Facebook | Facebook Page | Instagram)
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