It is said that everything has two sides, but after watching the movie "Interstellar Effect", it became more realistic to explore the concept of space as we know it. This time, David Copithorne, a photographer from Brazil, used a similar space transformation through Digital processing combined with geometric figures cuts the vision to create new thinking.
Place an object that cuts off the vision at the center of the image. Each aspect between the objects repeats the environment, elegantly destroying the specialness of the continuous but leading to the three-dimensional space.
It seems like a psychedelic scene without fireworks, especially because the color tone of the photo will not make people feel uncomfortable or frown even if there is an object with sharp lines in the center.
Among the works in the ㄧ series, the author likes the endless sea in the picture above the most. Perhaps I am longing for the end of the sea level, and the reflection of the cube seems to echo that the sea is so vast and endless.
Let’s take a look at more three-dimensional space photography creations! Especially the series with stunningly beautiful scenery, several of which make people want to collect them.