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Tunnel vision

Henk van Maastricht

Media ID 36606694

Multiple Exposure Tunnel Vanishing Point


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Tunnel Vision" by Henk van Maastricht is a captivating photographic masterpiece that invites viewers to explore the intricate world of geometry and perspective. This double exposure image, taken from 1x Gallery, showcases a mesmerizing fusion of architecture and abstract art. The photograph begins with a narrow tunnel, its walls lined with geometric shapes and patterns that converge at a vanishing point. The perspective is such that the viewer feels as if they are standing at the entrance of this architectural labyrinth, peering into the unknown. But as the eyes adjust to the image, a second layer of reality emerges. Buildings, seemingly disconnected from the tunnel, appear in the background, their geometric shapes and lines intertwining with those of the tunnel walls. The perspective shifts, and the viewer is no longer just an observer but a participant in this geometric dance. The use of multiple exposures adds an extra layer of depth and complexity to the image. Shapes and lines overlap, creating a sense of movement and energy that draws the viewer in. The abstract quality of the photograph invites interpretation, allowing each viewer to see something new and unique. The photograph's composition is expertly balanced, with the tunnel acting as a frame for the chaotic geometry of the buildings behind. The use of perspective and vanishing points creates a sense of depth and dimension, drawing the viewer into the image and immersing them in the abstract world of Henk van Maastricht's "Tunnel Vision." This photograph is a testament to the power of photography to transform the mundane into the extraordinary. Through his innovative use of technique and composition, Henk van Maastricht invites us to see the world in a new light, to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the geometry and shapes that surround us every day.

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