Video: Photos in the style of "extreme"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Probably, every person at least once in his life dreamed of becoming a superhero: to run faster than anyone, with a couple of blows to lay a crowd of enemies on his shoulder blades, masterly shoot from several pistols … In a word, to be the best. Usually such a desire visits children. Over time, a person gets used to the fact that he is an ordinary person, and the subconscious superhero fades into the background, or even into the background. But not with creative people. This category continues to dream of their own invincibility and from time to time they realize their desires on paper. For example, Robert Jahns created a whole series of pictures that are simply breathtaking.
People in the photographs are jumping off a cliff on a bicycle, doing ballet on the edge of a skyscraper roof, and fearlessly riding extreme rides. But the most incredible frame all viewers unconditionally call the one where the photographer holds the hand of a person over the cliff. The picture does not show the face of the person hanging over the abyss. All the despair of the situation was concentrated in a tightly clenched fist, squeezing someone else's palm. It seems just about, and the unfortunate person will slip down.
And if Robert Jahns creates his collection using Photoshop, then Dmitry Danilov he sits on parkour grounds for hours to catch a good shot. One of the collections of photographs was published in our review.
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