Façades by German photographer Markus Brunetti – an enthusiastic “picture maker,” and “inventor of images” who digitally interprets the buildings he photographs, replacing the normal low-angle perspective with a surreally lit ‘flattened’ effect to create the impression of a 2D front elevation referencing the architects original design drawings.
Above: Hohe Domkirche zu Köln; Cattedrale di Ferrara; Notre Dame de Reims and Paróquia de Santa Marinha de Cortegaça, Portugal.
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So he uses the perspective tool in Photoshop? Wooooo
It’s almost as if you can buy things called tilt shift lenses for Architectural photography or something.
Chancer alright.. 24mm shift lens, get in nice and close. Play about the with RAW file. Job done. I’m an “inventor of images”. Cue applause.
I was in that church in Koln!
Incredible.
Sure is. Never seen a church so goddamn big. Survived the bombing too.
These images please me immensely
+1
Nice to get a bit of the technical know-how-jiggery-pokery from the earlier comments. I wouldn’t have a clue how to get the effect.
They’re just begrudgers, if they’d thought of it first, they could have been the inventors of images. Instead of lowly Broadsheet posters.
Nice work
They do look nice alright.