In the same vain as Zander Olsen’s ” Tree, Line”, Washington based photographer Jim Sanborn has been working on similar series entitled “The Topographic Projections and Implied Geometries”. Using a long shutter speed and light projector he is able to superimpose geometric lines onto the rocky landscape of the American Southwest. It’s amazing how such a subtle and non-invasive technique can elevate the natural beauty of the desert to the level of art.
Via : Aether
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Well, shit. Can’t do that then! The scale...it is amazing, this is perfect.
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