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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Vorrarit Anantsorrarak photographs buildings in reflection



Vorrarit said: "My project started in December 2008 when I decided to do my first travelling to Japan.
"I saw the incredible site of the Osaka skyline reflected in the water and used my camera to capture the moment.
"After that trip I became addicted and have taken pictures in Thailand, Singapore and even China."
Despite looking like the results of computer trickery, Vorrarit insists his photos are all down to skill.
Look twice ... Osaka, Japan
Look twice ... Osaka, Japan
Vorrarit Anantsorrarak / Barcroft Media
He said: "I love all the lights and vivid colours you can see in man-made structures
"The reflections merge the buildings into natural form which reveals a different side to them.
"I sometimes flip my pictures over and try to make people guess which image is real and which is the reflection."
Thai-break ... Bangkok University campus
Thai-break ... Bangkok University campus
Vorrarit Anantsorrarak / Barcroft Media

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