Thursday, 27 January 2022

There Used To Be A Saying,

"the camera never lies",


but as we all know now that it does indeed lie! I was intrigued by this photograph by Cal Cole, who is a 18-year-old photographer who posted a photo of a pylon against a colorful sky, the pylon, with its wires outstretching in the image, served as a sort of a stained glass window and framed the different colors in the sky,

above he shares how he edited his viral time slice photo, which was made from 14 photos, the post-production process took about five or six hours. “For a long time, I wasn’t sure how well it would turn out,” Cole told My Modern Met. “But I sent the image to my friends— something I always do as they give me an honest opinion—and they said it was one of my best photos. That’s when I realized it was something I was very happy with.” to see more of his work you can follow him on Instagram, back to the photograph, how many times I have seen pylons and never thought to photograph them!


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