Duncan Rawlinson’s series, “Visions of Canada Burning,” presents a captivating visual testament of nature’s ferocity through the lens of Canadian wildfires. Leveraging advanced AI tools, Rawlinson transforms his vision into vivid images that lay bare the raw power and tragic beauty of the wildfires. His technique brings forth a uniquely ethereal quality, casting a fresh perspective on the profound impact of these natural disasters. This innovative approach not only enhances the dramatic intensity of the subject but also bridges the gap between traditional photography and the evolving world of digital artistry. It’s a compelling homage to nature’s wild unpredictability and a stark reminder of its consequences. https://Duncan.co/visions-of-canada-burning
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