The megacities 'pierce the sky' through impressive black and white photos
See to see the power and mind of people can "pierce the sky" through a series of creative black and white photos.
Obsessed by the successive skyscrapers in Manhattan's New York City area, photographer Brad Sloan brought an impressive series of black and white pictures depicting the size and power of people through ant buildings. "skyscraper" architecture .
Using the technique of "duplicating" the opposite image , each black-and-white photo captures the skyscraper area that is reflected in opposite sides, just like when you entered multi-dimensional dreams in the movie "Inception." ".
Brad Sloan's set of images brings a grand, majestic look but hides a "suffocating" part of the megacities - typically New York City - home to thousands of skyscrapers, many that if you want to see the whole sky, you have to be on a very high peak.
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