jueves, 24 de julio de 2014

Ed Freeman's portraits of Californian desert decay



But%20thanks%20to%20Ed%20Freeman%2C%20the%20desert%20is%20once%20again%20coming%20alive.%20It%u2019s%20no%20longer%20a%20no%20man%u2019s%20land.


This%20photographer%20takes%20the%20down%20and%20dilapidated%20structures%20found%20all%20over%20this%20arid%20land%u2026
And%20brings%20out%20their%20inner%20beauty%20and%20charm.
He%20reworks%20and%20enhances%20each%20structure%20until%20it%u2019s%20brought%20back%20to%20its%20glory%20days.
He%20uses%20Photoshop%20to%20retouch%20each%20image.%20In%20some%2C%20only%20the%20background%20has%20changed.
Others%20have%20been%20totally%20reworked.
The%20images%20border%20on%20fantasy%20with%20their%20hyper-saturated%20colors%20and%20incredible%20details.
While%20these%20pictures%20represent%20the%20better%20days%20of%20man-made%20structures%2C%20they%20still%20conjure%20up%20feelings%20of%20isolation%20and%20despair.
 
 
 
But%20ultimately%2C%20it%u2019s%20the%20strength%20and%20guts%20of%20these%20buildings%20that%20stand%20the%20test%20of%20time%2C%20and%20that%27s%20what%20makes%20this%20Desert%20Realty%20series%20so%20inspirational%20to%20look%20at.
See more of Ed Freeman's work, including a handful of before and after photos over on his website.

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