Original Art Photography Series by @velimir #145 'Inside'
The name of this art photograph is: 'Inside'
Is that a spacecraft up there in the night sky? :D
Aaahm... no, it isn't! :)
Today I took some extra time to create this composite of two photographs and present a different reality. It is quite an intriguing one and is definitely in need of explanation. Several days ago I was inspired by a guy who took quite a bit of time for to explain the "hollow earth" theory in detail. I enjoyed listening but am still quite reluctant to believe that there is another sun under the surface and underground people who live there. :) However, no matter how off it may sound, the story gave me inspiration for this photo.
It is night time and streetlights are turned on. Deep beneath our feet, there is another sun shining. Therefore there are two different sources of light, a streetlight's reflection and the underground sun shining through underground clouds. I hope that you guys, who believe in hollow Earth, love this.
At first, I left the "inner world" much bluer but that didn't work well enough for me, so I decided to go back and even it out with some sepia tone so that it better matches the night atmosphere of the dark street. It is underground, right? :) This created a strong coherence between the two images and made the finalized photo look almost as if a single shot.
The harsh, high contrasted look of the "real world" and the soft, heavenly-like look of the "inner world", clash against each other protruding the mystery and adding that special "something" to this open and closed composition, both at the same time.
I left unclear what are the dark shapes in the bottom third of the frame. It could be clouds but could also be underground mountains. I also deliberately left the hundreds of little dots, appearing like confetti, sprinkled over the inner sky. They add a certain feeling of happiness as if saying: "ignorance is bliss. :D
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That sky... I could just as easily be looking at the ground lit up at night as I could the sky. Very cool picture!
Excellent art @velimir.good post. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you again for this @velimir
Ignorance is really bliss. Haha. Nice photography.
Whenever people or scientist talk about the form of the earth whether it is hollow or flat, its usually interesting to hear, but it also raises a few questions too just like you said. If they say that the earth is hollow, but why don't modern aircraft fly to the edge of the opening?
But what about Artic explorers? How come no opening has been noticed?
I would love to get a bunch of flat earthers and mix them with a bunch of hollow earthers and listen to the crazy after a few good bowls.:)
Lol. Throw in some middle-earthers and I'm there!
Throw them in what? Magma?
;)
Don't forget the young earth creationists as well. That would be a great way to pass an afternoon just listening to the insanity
I don't know. I just might die laughing.
Hello. It is a nice photo. Thanks for your sharing.
this photograph shows alot of stuff but its inspiring the way you are describing it
Yes. @jonesteemit
the picture has many meanings I like such pictures
Its appearance is stunning
Yes, this photograph is something different. I can see the light source behind the glass. I can't guess perfectly but its looking amazing.
This Photograph almost made me ran out of words. I believe there is something much more to the hollow earth representation because the location taken by the sun on the other half happens to be dark, while the other half which is quite far from the sun happens to be illuminated. Its more like the center part got smashed, resulting to the opening of the other half thats is revealing the sun inside the hollow earth representation.
I thought of the mountain-like representation as a desert with ups and downs.
Nice Work Mr Velimir.
I had a comment posted on the photography green dragon so i will like you to check it out to know your take on my observation.
Hi. This is my first ever comment on anything, because I had to comment on this mind-blowing photo! So, if I'm understanding it right, you took a photo of a streetlight reflecting from a manhole cover on a street. right? amazing stuff!
@velimir, Very impressive. You are such a romantic, with a huge and beautiful inner world.
Hey lady, easy... I'm blushing here :D
@velimir, blushing- means become rouge. Being rouge is a sign of health. Let health and luck always accompany you.
cool work colleague! :D
I was like.. a universe!.. no its a puddle! .. Awesome! :D
Yeah, I struggle with the underneath world theory too. Fantastic composite though!
And yet an amazing shot. I'm very impressed with your work. Passion comes through. @velimir
Passion is all we need ;)
What inspired you to start photography?