
Photographer Dusan Stojancevic can’t always wait for the rain. His popular photo series involves capturing the reflections of famous buildings in water droplets. So when he is visiting a new city and there is no rainwater along the streets, he sprinkles some drops of his own.
He tries to do it without a pattern, so it looks natural.Little else about Stojancevic’s photographs is staged, however. Aside from small color corrections, Stojancevic does not use editing software. His preferred technique is macro photography, in which an object is presented as larger in the image than it is in real life. Macro photography was once difficult to pull off, requiring special add-ons to magnify the camera lens, but the advent of digital photography has proved a boon to people like Stojancevic. Many digital cameras can automatically rearrange their lens elements to optimize close focus.

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