14 March 2014

Manipulated Images That ‘Suck’ Viewers Into Its 360-Degree Surreal Panoramas





New York-based photographer Randy Scott Slavin, whom we have previously featured, has come up with a second part to his series ‘Alternate Perspectives’.



Digitally manipulating images of natural landscapes and urban metropolises, he creates spherical panoramas of distorted worlds that ‘sucks’ the viewers in.



The series was inspired by his love of landscapes, and he explained, "After lots of experimentation with panoramic photography I finally asked the question, What's the most panorama I can shoot? That's when I got into 360 degree spherical panoramas. Spherical panoramas then landed me in the world of stereographic projection (the mapping of a spherical image onto a flat plane) and the rest is history."























































[via My Modern Met, images via Randy Scott Slavin]