Video: Creative Photo Manipulation by Randy Scott Slavin
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
And somewhere there, on the other side of the Galaxy … Creative works of the photographer and artist Randy Scott Slavin make you wonder what is there, in a parallel universe, where there is an alternative reality. A series of his surreal photographs is called “Alternative Perspective”. It would seem that what could be easier: photography, Photoshop and straight arms, a few hours of work - and a masterpiece is ready. But soon only a fairy tale has an effect, and when it comes down to it, not everyone has such an amazing result. Randy Scott Slavin admits that the lion's share of the praise should go to the name of those who created the graphic editors, because they give him the ability to manipulate the pictures taken to get just such an end result. While finding the right angle, it takes a lot of time and effort to create the right shot. But the game is worth the candle.
Fields and forests, cities and avenues in the photographs from "Alternative Perspective" look like small planets or deep wells leading into the unknown. But they are all so positive, fresh, colorful and filled with sun and light that it seems as if this very perspective is much more beautiful than the one in which we live. It's good where we are not … But it is worth thinking about the fact that the author photographs the world in which we live, and all this can be seen with the naked eye. The main thing is to look more attentively around.
Awesome photographs of this author can be seen on his personal site.
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