Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham

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Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham

About a great idea of a photographer Michael hughes we have already told you - he created a series of images with optical illusions, which captured the sights. However, in this way you can take pictures of absolutely everything around us! Not only buildings and nature, but even people.

Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham

Photographer Andy Bloxham believed that it is possible to create such illusions not only with sights, but also with the most ordinary, everyday things. Since he himself is a rather versatile person, writes prose, makes videos and, of course, is professionally engaged in photography, then he can see a lot of interesting things among his works. The works are extremely simple, although such an idea still needs to be thought of. But as we already know, he is not the only one working in this style.

Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham

A photograph is taken in advance at any time of the year of one specific place, building, tree, person - whatever you want. Then the photographer returns to the same place either after six months, or in a day, or even at the same second creates such a picture. It turns out that we see a photograph in a photograph. But they are interesting and special in that the first, for example, can be done in winter, and the one that will be a frame in summer. So it turns out - in one photo the same place is depicted at once in two seasons!

Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham

Although you can find disadvantages in such work (for example, the colors are not the same in every photograph, which is why the photographs lose the whole idea), it attracts attention with its simplicity. After all, each of us can do exactly the same! While this requires both good technique and a talent for photography, it is still a little easier than drawing, for example. So what might be worth a try?:)

Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham
Optical illusions, part two - photographer Andy Bloxham

Photos courtesy of Andy Bloxham

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