Architecture is often subject to photo manipulation, especially as it has been made easier through increasingly sophisticated imaging software. The most recent set of examples that we have come across are the creations of Russian production studio Lestnica.
Headed by Artem Prudentov, the photographs are of Russian cities from imagined perspectives with dizzying realism. Most of the photographs in the series have a single, unaltered architectural focus which greatly contrasts the elastic world around it. Each image the product of several hours of labor and made up of several photographs, but the high quality of the final products make the process more than worth the effort.
Lestnica adopted a style of photo manipulation akin to that of previously featured Turkish photographer Aydın Büyüktaş.
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