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Day to Night Continued by Stephen Wilkes

You might recognize Stephen Wilkes' work from our previous post. Here are some more awesome pieces from his Day to Night series.

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Billions (Hong Kong Reflections) by Ward Roberts

In his series Billions, Ward Roberts captures the city of Hong Kong through amazing use of reflections. These reflections create a fantastic mixture of shapes, colors, and infinite dimensions. It feels like you are peering into a not so distant future.

Reminds me of Reconstructed Works by Pep Ventosa and Photograph Time! by Michael Wesely.

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Agemaps by Bobby Neel Adams

In this thoughtful series, Bobby Neel Adams shows the physical affects that aging has on people. Adams contrasts photos of each person from two very different stages in life. I love the way you can see the similarities between the two photos and the seemless way they are spliced together.

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Stereographic Projections by Wouter van Buuren

These amazing sterographic projections were taken by Netherlands based photographer Wouter van Buuren. He takes multiple pictures and merges them into a new reality. To get a 'total landscape' of the visible scenery, he takes his photos atop electricity towers, cranes, high rise buildings, and bridges.

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Reconstructed Works by Pep Ventosa

Pep Ventosa's masterful work involves stitching together dozens to hundreds of photographs into a single image. Each location creates a unique and interesting pattern that tells a story of its own.

Check out more awesome photo projects on his portfolio. His other projects are very reminiscent of Corinne Vionnet's Photo Opportunites project.

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