See stunning works from the art of capturing miniatures with the Milky Way
Thanks to photography, you can 'freeze' a great moment of time, a breathtaking view and share it with everyone.
According to Samy Al Olabi - a photographer who specializes in landscape photography and still life in conceptual abstract art, photography is a language that anyone can understand. Thanks to photography, you can 'freeze' a great moment of time, a breathtaking view and share it with everyone.
In 2010, Olabi was fascinated by the magical world of astrophotography and decided to undertake a small landscape project with the Milky Way to create both virtual and stunning scenes.
In search of different locations, landscapes and compositions, Olabi traveled almost everywhere throughout the United Arab Emirates. Thankfully, he has taken some nice photos.
Olabi said it was interesting to choose the right subjects with the right scenery. An abandoned fishing boat will fit into the vast UAE desert. A country house set at the foot of the Al-Hajar Mountains in the eastern region of the UAE will create a very harmonious setting.
You are invited to see some beautiful works of Samy Al Olabi.
You can visit Olabi's samyolabi.com website to see more photos of his Milky Way miniatures.
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