Inverted landscape photography, the perfect combination of geometry and photography
Nowadays, more and more people like to travel outdoors, and prefer to use lenses to record the roads they have traveled and the scenery they have seen. In fact, if you can slightly modify your photography and add some new elements later, you may find a different scenery. For example, photographer Victoria Siemer perfectly combines geometry and photography to bring you a set of amazing reverse scenery.
Victoria Siemer is a graphic designer and photographer from Brooklyn, New York. She took a set of photos of natural scenery and then added geometric elements to change people's visual space, thereby achieving a shocking effect. When Victoria Siemer processes her photos, she uses post-processing techniques to rearrange natural elements such as mist-shrouded mountains, tranquil forests, and vast oceans to create different levels, thereby blurring the clear line between reality and fiction. Moreover, the geometric shapes in this set of photos reflect the scenery of another dimension like a mirror, putting different scenery of different dimensions into one picture, giving people a different visual enjoyment.
In the next time, friends, please follow the editor of the pinned emoticon to appreciate this group of photos with a surreal style!
















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