The 'British Under the Stars' photo series is absolutely stunning. The use of long exposure creates the feeling of different dimensions, with foreign yet familiar scenery.
Photographed by 19-year-old Phil Daintith, 'British Under the Stars' demonstrates a burgeoning talent. With a particular focus on derelict buildings, he contrasts the beauty of enduring nature with dilapidated man-made structures.
Nighttime Derelict Photography
Phil Daintith's 'British Under the Stars' Series is Stunning
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