I came across Dillon Marsh's work a few days ago and have really been enjoying it. He is a South African photographer working in a documentary typological style certainly influenced by Bernd and Hilla Becher. His website contains 15 galleries that he describes as Landmarks, the above image is from his Invasive Species series in which he documents cell phone towers designed to look like trees. I really love this particular shot as it reminds me of 16th century Dutch landscape painting, Meindert Hobbema's Wooded Landscape 1663 is shown for comparison. From Dillon Marsh's Landmarks statement--"The landscapes we occupy are filled with natural and man-made features that reveal curious details about ourselves and about our relationship with the environment. Although clearly visible and tangible, they often remain hidden in our peripheral vision, occupying the margins of our day to day existence. Landmarks uncovers and explores some of these features and offers new ways of seeing them."