Video: Kaleidoscopic photographs by Nick Heiwa
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Photos by Japanese photographer Nick Heiwa give you the same effect as riding a merry-go-round - a feeling of dizziness. The world disappears from under our feet, the picture floats, houses and streets double, acquiring amazing and intricate forms.
The creative photographer has developed his own unique style based on the use of a fisheye lens, with the help of which he works wonders from simple and ordinary pictures. The photographer makes unusually interesting transformations with his photos, making ordinary streets, houses, buildings, parks look like small fancy planets.
Nick Heiwa's work presents a view of kaleidoscopic and mirrored images with a 360-degree viewing angle that make you question whether we are in the real world.
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