“Autumn At The Lake”: These Stunning Photos Will Remind You Of Wonderland
Cologne-based photographer Kilian Schönberger (previously featured) is known for his amazing landscape and architect photography, and his latest series Autumn at the Lake is a testament to his talent. It captures the hidden beauty of a fading summer at a remote lake in north-eastern Germany.
More info: Kilian Schönberger, Behance, Instagram (h/t: abduzeedo, artwork.ly)
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