We can miss out on so many things when we get used to something. But here are inspirational photography that gives us a new sight. A photographic project by self-taught composer and photographer Pyanek – “Amazing Worlds” – reveals details of our everyday lives using marco lens which turns an object into distictive images.
“It’s an exploration of the details of everyday things we might commonly dismiss. In the process of making this series, I experience them as adventures into the worlds within our world.” – says the artist.
These photos are so incredible in a way that it shows the complex shape of the everyday object we thought there were no more surprises. We can’t see it with our naked eye but here comes technology to reveals a whole new chapter.
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#1
Book Pages
“I’m a self-taught composer & photographer, I teach English as a foreign language and have a photo booth business with my wife. Nowadays I’m not working on photography but would love to make another video similar to Amazing Worlds one day, yet with a different theme. I have plans for it already but don’t know when I’ll be able to start working on it. I’m 32, married, polyamorous, I love film, non-cheesy electronic music and everything related to personal and collective emotional and intellectual growth. I’m currently finishing a deep-listening music album.” – said the artist to Bored Panda during the interview.
#2
Grain Of White Sugar
#3
Soap Foam
“I use the reverse lens technique, which consists of reversing the normal DSLR lens and attaching it back into the camera using a reversing ring to lock it in place.
It starts by just experimenting, mainly putting things under the lens and seeing what they look like. When I see something I like I make changes to the position, lighting, background, etc. again just to see what it looks like. Everything is very DIY, the only equipment is the camera and a tripod, the rest is just piles of books, sticky tape, other random objects to hold things in place and then mostly natural light and long exposures.”
#4
Steel Sponge
Washing dishes has just become so metal
#5
Match
“After shooting a lot of stuff I started being a bit more choosey, knowing in advance what certain things would look like and picking the ones I felt could be more interesting, as well as preparing a certain background color or lighting that I would imagine would work. But still, most of the time it’s just trying things out until I see something I find interesting.
Then there’s the editing process which is a whole other world in and of itself. There are some things I tend to repeat, but still, I just see what works then and there, so the process kinda changes from photo to photo.”
#6
Ballpoint Pen
#7
Black Bread Mold
#8
Serrated Knife
#9
Kitchen Sponge
#10
Cigarette
#11
Apple Stalk
#12
Paintbrush
#13
Spaghetti
almost looks like a stick of glue you put in a hot glue gun
#14
Marker Tip
Wow… It looks so much different than what I had imagined!
#15
‘X’ Key Of A Computer Keyboard
Look at the fingerprints!
#16
Velcro
#17
Beach Stone
They look like chrystal tunnels.
#18
Chocolate Cookie
Like a baked, soft ocean with rippling waves, carrying grains of sugar like boats along its delicious currents.
#19
Potato Chip
looks more like brown sugar
#20
Teabag
looks like a spiderweb!
#21
Lipstick
#22
Cornflake
That looks really unappetizing, like blistered skin…
#23
Screw
I run up the stairs on it.
#24
Coffee Bean
Ah, the elixir of life!
#25
Brass Key
#26
Incense Stick
Is the incense the brown particles or the seemingly darker substance below?
#27
Corrugated Fiberboard
You could’ve just said cardboard.
#28
Burger