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In Frame: May 4, 2016

May 4, 2016 By Caroline Space

Get wide. . . . . #a6000 #sonyalpha #acreativedc #igdc #14thandu #washingtondc #bokeh @sonyimages #exposeddc #fotodc #dcstyle #mydccool #ustreet #igersdc #vsco #grammasters3 #instagood #uncalculated #illgrammers #vscogood #dcitystyle #streetphotography #metro #dc #illgrammers #agameoftones #shoot2kill #dopeshotbro

A photo posted by Dennis Turbeville (@dturbeville) on May 2, 2016 at 3:13pm PDT

I can’t stop staring at this image. Dennis Turbeville does indeed “get wide” and constructs an exceptionally geometric scene. The lines within the frame create a tension which warps the picture plane, confusing the photograph’s dimensionality.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Dennis Turbeville, Dimension, Dupont, Geometry, Graphic

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