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Eduard Gordeev's Rainy Snaps Resemble Oil Canvas Murals

The rainy snapped pictures from Eduard Gordeev resemble that of oil canvas paintings. The St. Petersburg-based photographer captures gorgeous pictures of rain-soaked city scenes that resemble paintings. These photograph paintings resemble the work of French photographer, Yodamanu.

These dreamy and elegant photos capture rain soaked embrellas and swirling imagery of pedestrians. These swirls and colors come together to create a beautifully dismal portrait. Each photograph captures a beautiful nighttime atmosphere. Highlighting dark hues and bright lights, the photographs show the beauty in a dark summers rain. It’s hard to believe they were taken with a camera and not created on canvas. Eduard Gordeev uses specific camera and editing work to capture this paint-like atmosphere. Learning these skills take a magnitude of time and hard work.
Trend Themes
1. Rain-simulated Photography - Explore the trend of photographers capturing rain-soaked city scenes that resemble oil canvas paintings, providing an opportunity for new creative techniques and editing approaches.
2. Dreamy Atmosphere - Discover the trend of photographers highlighting dark hues and bright lights to create a beautifully dismal and paint-like nighttime atmosphere, opening up possibilities for new ways to evoke emotions through photographic techniques.
3. Emulating Painting Styles - Uncover the trend of photographers emulating the styles of famous painters through camera techniques and editing work, presenting opportunities for photographers to merge the worlds of photography and traditional art.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can leverage the trend of rain-simulated photography by offering workshops, tutorials, and specialized equipment to help photographers capture ethereal rain-soaked moments that resemble oil canvas paintings.
2. Art - The art industry could embrace the trend of emulating painting styles in photography by showcasing and promoting photographers who successfully blur the line between photography and traditional painting, creating new and unique art forms.
3. Education - The education industry can seize the opportunity to teach aspiring photographers the techniques and skills required to create dreamy and paint-like atmospheres in their photographs, offering specialized courses and workshops that cater to this emerging trend.

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