IMAGE • PERSPECTIVE • PICTURES • SURREALISM
American photographer and film director Randy Scott Slevin offers us a look at the world from a different angle. Specifically, even without corners. In his series of photographs "Another perspective" it makes hundreds of shots, and then creates an image of them in 360, and, an unusual image.
1. Empire State Building. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
2. In this picture, entitled "The Hand of the Lord", the beach as if holding a huge rocky hand. Randy travels across America in search of landscapes for their work. He says that the soothing atmosphere of his work is the antithesis of his frantic lifestyle in New York City. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
3. Randy chooses filming location differently; sometimes he just accidentally stumbles upon a suitable place, and sometimes knows exactly what she wants. "For this photo titled" The sea and the moon, "I found a place when traveling along the coast of Florida . When the sun goes over the horizon, there was a moment that lasted just 10 seconds, but the sunlight was so golden that seemed almost unreal. Within a minute after I made the frame from the sky poured rain. " (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
4. "During the holiday with the bride, I did a photo entitled" Big Sur. " Northern California - a magical place where the majestic face elements. It is almost impossible to make a bad picture. We spent the day on the cliff, and below us passing clouds. As if I was on the plane. I ran for the equipment and photographed this place. Just a surreal place. " (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
5. "The process of photographing these places - the shortest part of the creation of such a photo. The longest - is to find a place that is worth shooting, and also find a place from which it is best to shoot. You can not highlight the scenery, so it pays to calculate the time of day is best to take pictures. Sometimes this means a long wait and watch. " In the photo: Battery Park, New York. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
6. Battery Park at night. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
7. Palms in Florida. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
8. Redwoods, Big Sur, California. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
9. The Everglades, Florida. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
10. Tudor City at night, New York. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
11. Sella, Rocky Point, New York. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
12. Faure, Florida. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
13. "In the Glass", Conn. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
14. Train tracks, Connecticut. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
15. Dock, Westport, Connecticut. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
16. "In Dreams", Fla. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
17. "In Dreams 2", Fla. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
18. "Alice", Florida. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
19. Randy Scott Slevin. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
20. Randy Scott Slevin chooses a place for future kaleydoskopnoy photos. (Randy Scott Slavin / Rex Features)
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