Inception-Like Cityscapes Reflected in Black and White

bradsloan1Brad Sloan fell in love with the urban landscape of New York City during one three-day trip to the city, and his artwork has reflected that love ever since. While Sloan, based out of Oregon, refers to his photography as just a hobby, Christopher Nolan just might be dialing his number before the new sequel to Inception. That’s because Sloan captures amazing city skyline and architectural photographs and then applies a surreal Inception-like manipulation by duplicating the images into mirrored reflections of themselves.

The simplicity of Sloan’s black and white images allows you to focus in on their powerful and complex geometric patterns while being sucked into the thin stream of skylight separating these massive structures turned on top of each other.

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Check out more of Sloan’s awe-striking collection on Flickr.

via My Modern Metropolis

Daniel Zeevi

By Daniel Zeevi

Daniel is a social network architect, web developer, infographic designer, writer, speaker and founder of DashBurst. Full-time futurist and part-time content curator, always on the hunt for disruptive new technology, creative art and web humor.