A series of exciting images by an Australian photographer. The photos were cut into many fragments and processed separately from each other. Later obtained modules were added conversely.






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reminds me somewhat of cubism… except this is in a different era altogether
Although it’s nice to see, is not new. Every photography student have done that at least once.
Yep, this concept is not new. It’s something I took a keen interest in after seeing “The Desk” by David Hockney back in the late 80’s.
These images are not created from one photo cut into fragments and processed differently, but created using many separate photographs.
To find out more, read this …
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rob_birze/sets/72157594152043528/
Rob
wow, incredible work!
congratulations! fantastic photos!