Sachigusa Yasuda, an artist from Tokyo, features a desolate perspective on being an elevated ground.
She takes us to the view of looking down the earth from a skyscraper through her digital photography. And it was excellent.
The experience of her Flying photos was as if you were on the edge of a building’s window, your eyes coordinating with your mind in magnifying the distance to the ground. Some people feel nauseated by the photo, fearing the heights.
What do you feel about this? I’m kept between praising human’s brilliance of industrial design and longing for the natural view we should be seeing but obstructed by these buildings.
It’s incredible. I don’t feel nauseated, although I’m sure I would be if I were on top of that building. It seems like something out of a fantasy.
Amazing … I would never be able to take a photo like this … so scared of heights.
Beautiful and awe inspiring but I wonder if like domino’s they’ll come crashing down, one after the other. Excellent photo!
Not nauseating, but I can’t quite place the feeling. Looks like some spindly city not yet discovered in the Land of Oz.
I am thrilled by this perspective because I do have a fear of heights and I appreciate this EXCELLENT visual from a safer vantage point.
That is awesome. I would love to see that view in a rural area.
wicked cool.
That is a very very cool photo! Especially because it so utterly unlike my own photography. Its one of those pictures that makes you think “I wish I’d taken that”…
EC
Marvellous photography, but the image should advise us of our lack of connection to Earth, an essential state if we are to survive.