The hazy landscapes in Sam Burns' photography aren't a product of digital editing. Instead, he uses his large format camera to expose his photos for up to eight hours. The extended exposure time means that haziness is actually caused by the movement of the water or trees within a major chunk of the day. His landscapes are great, but we think his most impressive photograph has to be his self-portrait, which required the meditative endurance to stand still for about three hours.
His peaceful photos are available as museum quality prints on his website for $70 AUD.