The photographer liked to improve the negatives - he did this by processing them, using an eraser, a pen. Such processing of negatives allowed the artist to extract various interpretations of the image. However, technique was not the most important thing for Misonne, but only a means to get a unique, more beautiful, artistic and perfect image. The peculiarity of his method, according to the photographer, "lies in the photography itself" - while photographing, he observes the light and atmosphere, and tries to capture their effects. Nature and its phenomena were the exclusive subject of Misonne's photography and a necessary factor for a beautiful image. Even in sparse urban scenes, the photographer tried to capture some natural phenomenon - rain, fog or fog. He considered himself a nature photographer. Misonne's landscapes are very expressive, awakening the viewer's senses and emotions, nostalgia for the beauty of nature.
Information from the National Museum of Lithuania.