>>2991656cont...
This flattening of space is something I really want to explore more, and I tend to do it when possible (here's another example). Sometimes I'm photographing architecture for my own personal library to fall back upon once doing my Masters, but other times I'm simply wanting to abstract it to the point of confusion/nonrecognition.
>I wonder what it would look like in different lighting conditions though?I'm wanting to find some scenes close to me where I can do just that. How a simple change in light can change a space and it's sense of depth is incredibly interesting.
>these are nice, like little atmospheric samples of the environment. it's the kind of thing you construct a big series out of.Shit, maybe I should start a side series...
>>2991148Saw the invite, cheers. I might join but desu I realized how much of a waste of time it was. I've been much more productive on my daily commute (shooting photos and/or studying) since deleting the app.