These Incredible Collages Are Like Standing On Top Of The World


It’s hard not to get a slight sense of vertigo from these stereographic projections by Dutch photographer Wouter van Buuren. Each one was taken from a very high point across the Netherlands, China and New York City.

If you look closely, you’ll notice that they aren’t single photos like you’d get from a 360-degree or fish-eye lens. In fact, each shot has been cobbled together from numerous smaller photos to create what look like miniature planets from the two-dimensional landscapes.

Check out his website for larger images, and check him out at the Witzenhausen Gallery in Amsterdam before February 4, if you happen to be in the neighbourhood. [Colossal]


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