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What do you think does this picture look like?
Oh, it looks like a planet, but actually, it isn't. This is a quail egg.
I shot the quail egg and inverted the image.
Inverting the image makes the bright part darker and the dark part brighter.
It resulted in the color becoming complementary blue.
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This is the state of seeing a quail egg from below.
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If you invert it into negative in Photoshop it will look like this.
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What do you think does this picture look like?
This is a manhole lid.
I found it near the sea. It was rusty due to the onslaught of salt.
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Picture 5 presents one stairstep.
It looks like a big cliff. I took this near the ocean.
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Picture 6 is Green Planet.
This is a picture of one stairstep.
I took this in one of Kamakura's temple's precincts.
The stairs are covered with moss.
The photo technique called focus-stack made the small object look bigger.
The concept of this series is to make things around us look extraterrestrial.
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Picture 7 is a molehill. The height is about 30cm.
Moles are small creatures living underground.
A small pile is created when they dig up the ground.
When rain poured onto the hill, its shape turned this way. I shot it from the bottom so that this hill looks big.
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Picture B-8 is a photo of the ice pillar discovered on the cliff.
The size is about 30 cm.
I shot it in Nagano Prefecture.
Nagano prefecture is located right between Tokyo and Kyoto.
The prefecture is surrounded by mountains so it can get pretty cold out there.
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Picture 9 is a paint that spilled on the asphalt road.
Perhaps someone painted a house so it spilled some paint on the road.
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This is a flower planet.
It is actually a flat place, but I transformed it into this shape using Photoshop.
There were a lot of people, but I erased them in Photoshop.
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Picture 11 is a picture of fallen leaves taken in autumn.
I photographed leaves floating in the water from above.
I edited the photo to make it look like a planet.










