瑞士摄影师塞缪尔·泽勒(Samuel Zeller)展示了在欧洲一些最绿色的人造角落中找到的宁静与安宁。Zeller在日内瓦植物园开始了他的项目,他通过半透明的玻璃拍摄植物,探索了形状和折射如何创造出一种让人联想到印象派绘画的模糊之美。这位摄影师在伦敦,巴黎,维也纳,柏林等地区使用相同的技术,借鉴19世纪的传统植物插图,用一种当代的且不同寻常的方式描绘自然。
Swiss photographer Samuel Zeller reveals the quietness and serenity found in some of Europe's greenest, manmade corners. Starting his project in Geneva's botanical gardens, Zeller shoots plants through translucent glass, exploring how the shapes and refractions create a blurred beauty reminiscent of impressionist paintings. Using the same technique across London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin and beyond, the photographer draws on classical botanical illustrations from the 19th century to illustrate nature in a contemporary and unusual way.










