The Movie Inception has been on HBO a lot lately, so I have rewatched it a few times. As it has done with a lot of other photographers, it crept into my thought process while working on my photographs. But instead of going with the tilted, imposing skyscrapers as those photographers did in those particular shots, it made me tilt towards a different sort of dream-like experience, something more like what Jacques did here. Even though those tilted photographs and the imagery from the move that inspired them are visually arresting, for me, dreams aren’t like that.
For me, dreams seem real within a small circle of focus, with oddities, vagueness and uncertainty lurking outside that small circle. Every time I change direction or go through another door, whether literally or figuratively, something unreal happens.
Plus, if one of my shots is not level it probably just means I didn’t pay enough attention to my framing.
Chris Nitz
19 Jul 2011I like how the pallet on the left are extremely blurry, but you can still somewhat make out it is. Very nice touch of added interest. So are we two or three layers deep in the dream here?
Dave DiCello
19 Jul 2011I love the procesing here man, you’ve nailed this one. And nice reference Chris, I love that movie!
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Mike Olbinski
19 Jul 2011Love the focus here Mark, well done.
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Jim Nix
19 Jul 2011very cool Mark, great shot!
Toad Hollow Photography
19 Jul 2011Ooo, I love the DoF on this one Mark, you really draw the eye right into the frame here! Great details and textures to enjoy, and I think the composition is spot on. Awesome photo!
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