Klaus, aka Leontjew’s Awsome Minimalist Photographs

Oldenburg, Germany based photographer Klaus, aka Leontjew on Flickr, takes some really amazing photos that skirt the line between minimalist and pure pop. His amazing eye for finding bright geometric patterns in everyday life amazes me almost as the beauty of his shots.

Klaus, aka Leontjew's Awsome Minimalist Photographs

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