Turkish graphic designer and photographer Aydın Büyüktaş has mastered the art of surrealism, and his latest project will leave your head spinning in the best way.
Büyüktaş uses drones to take a series of overhead photographs, which he then blends together to produce a superb 'declining' effect, in which the world below looks progressively smaller and flatter - the project is, in fact, called Flatland. The name is derived from a book by English author Edwin Abbott, in which he imagines a 2-dimensional world inhabited by geometric figures.
Flatland II is Büyüktaş's latest portfolio entry, featuring scenes he photographed while traveling across the US. We previously featured his stunning landscapes of Istanbul, so compare the East to the West below, and just remember that you're not actually falling - it's the picture.
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Somebody please explain how. I'm thinking he tilted a drone while ascending/descending and took some kind of panorama picture. But still don't get it how.
i just had my lunch and trust me it was a very funny feeling that you dont wanna get.
Load More Replies...Yes. After viewing a handful, it was easy to predict the next picture would use a vertical line running down the middle of the image.
Load More Replies...i just had my lunch and trust me it was a very funny feeling that you dont wanna get.
Load More Replies...Yes. After viewing a handful, it was easy to predict the next picture would use a vertical line running down the middle of the image.
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