'Inbetween' by James Abbott Captures Nature Coexisting With City
Marissa Brassfield — October 24, 2009 — Art & Design
References: behance.net
It's hard not to love tilt-shift photography, especially when it's done as expertly as 'Inbetween' by James Abbott. This miniaturized series of cityscapes captures the balance of nature and humankind that occurs in metropolitan areas. The tiny strips of landscaped center medians, sidewalks and gardens are juxtaposed with mounds of construction dirt, streets and modern concrete architecture.
Check out more images of 'Inbetween' by James Abbott in the gallery above, and keep clicking for more incredible tilt-shift photography features.
Check out more images of 'Inbetween' by James Abbott in the gallery above, and keep clicking for more incredible tilt-shift photography features.
Trend Themes
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