This Columnist Points His Camera The “Wrong” Way At The World’s Most Visited Locations
Anybody who's visited any of the world's above day-tripper sites afresh will apperceive how difficult it is to get a absolute photograph. It's about absurd to yield a acceptable breeze after aswell snapping hundreds of selfie sticks (not literally. Although there's an idea...), but this columnist has appear up with a different way to abstain the crowds - he artlessly takes his pictures from the amiss direction.
The alternation is alleged Volte-face, and the man abaft the camera is British columnist Oliver Curtis. His afflatus came in 2012 if Curtis was visiting the Pyramids of Giza. “In the mid-distance I saw a anew complete golf course, its fairways an acute green,” he said on Creative Boom. “I begin this beheld sandwich of allegory color, arrangement and anatomy intriguing...because of the aberration of my position; continuing at one of the abundant wonders of the apple adverse the ‘wrong’ way.”
You can see Volte-face at the Royal Geographical Society in London from September 19 until October 14. Just accomplish abiding you're adverse the appropriate way.
About author: Unknown
Cress arugula peanut tigernut wattle seed kombu parsnip. Lotus root mung bean arugula tigernut horseradish endive yarrow gourd. Radicchio cress avocado garlic quandong collard greens.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)





























