Architectural landmarks take on new meaning with these playful perspectives by Hugo Suíssas.
Using cleverly timed and positioned image, we see domed ceilings as umbrellas, railings as chopsticks, and more. It takes patience, creativity and forced perspective to make these images work, and often require no touch-up at all.
See more of Suíssas’ work on Instagram. Via Inspiration Grid:
“Forced perspective photography is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It’s a craft that requires not just technical skill but a creative mind that can see beyond the obvious.”
– Inspiration Grid