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Namibian Dead Trees, Natures Perfect Landscape | Photography by Richard Silver Photo. Item made of paper
Namibian Dead Trees, Natures Perfect Landscape | Photography by Richard Silver Photo. Item made of paper
Namibian Dead Trees, Natures Perfect Landscape | Photography by Richard Silver Photo. Item made of paper
Namibian Dead Trees, Natures Perfect Landscape | Photography by Richard Silver Photo. Item made of paper

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Namibia is famous for its clear skies and skeleton trees in the area of Sossusvlei. When I first saw a photo of the area it looked like a painting and you can also agree with this photo. Each color is even toned with its blue sky, orange sand dunes and deep, dark, dead trees.

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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Beach Photos, Architecture, Landscape, Time Slice and Tilt Shift are more of the styles of Photography unique to my work.

Richard Silver is New York born and bred but to him, home is where his camera is, in between trips, you might find him relaxing in Miami. Richard has visited 109 countries and more than 400 cities in his life.

Richard’s love for travel has afforded him many opportunities to shoot different cities and cultures. He loves iconic architecture, whether it’s ancient or modern, and is always focused on documenting beautiful structures in each new city he visits. Richard loves using techniques such as tilt shift, vertical panoramas and time slice to present our everyday world in an altered visual context. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the country, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Skyscraper Museum, LaGrange Art Museum and Yellowkorner.