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Randy Scott Slavin's 'Alternate Perspectives' Photo Series Shows A 360 Degree World

The Huffington Post  |  By Posted: 04/28/2012 9:40 am

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Randy Scott Slavin's photography is surrealism based in reality. His work portrays land and cityscapes in a 360 degree view, a perspective closer to that of the human eye than a 2D photograph, he says.

"The camera is a great instrument but it is limited in what we see," Slavin said. "The eye is more dynamic and more encompassing, so it takes a lot more post production to make it look like it does in person."

Slavin's "Alternate Perspectives" is a series of photographs of a single location or landmark pieced together to create a 360 degree perspective in a flat image. The results are whimsical, and occasionally eerie, scenes that reflect the portion and scale of Slavin's surroundings when he took the photo.

"I want to make sure my intentions for this project is to go out and explore the world and take a look at the monuments and reimagine them in a different way," he said. "I want to take a series of photos based on things we've already seen and look at them with a new perspective."

Though skylines and trees are unnaturally curved in the scenes, he uses a photo editing technique called stitching that creates a seamless, single image out of multiple. So, though his photos are a spherical view of the world, they look like an accurate one.

"I love surrealist art that has a grounding in reality," he said. "It's not just surreal for the sake of surreal. I try to keep reality in the surreal photos that I take."

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Randy Scott Slavin's photography is surrealism based in reality. His work portrays land and cityscapes in a 360 degree view, a perspective closer to that of the human eye than a 2D photograph, he says...
Randy Scott Slavin's photography is surrealism based in reality. His work portrays land and cityscapes in a 360 degree view, a perspective closer to that of the human eye than a 2D photograph, he says...
 
 
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PlutocratsSuck
Godless heathen liberal...and loving it.
05:55 PM on 05/02/2012
Trippy.....
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Widespread Panic
To the bang bang boogie, say up jump the boogie
07:58 AM on 05/02/2012
Not my favorite type of art, but very interesting!
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DAE
01:11 AM on 05/01/2012
Most prey species with their eyes placed on either side of the skull have wide fields of vision. Horses have a 350 degree field of vision and many birds have 360 degree visual field. Predators and primates (including humans) have limited visual fields that widely overlap giving them a much greater degree of binocular vision. Our limited visual field is more the exception than the rule.
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Filthy
01:07 PM on 04/30/2012
lame.
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TisKishnsing
Brutal logic, unexpected honesty
11:18 AM on 04/30/2012
awesome...
09:36 AM on 04/30/2012
360 degree composition media can be incorporated in Holographic media that will be the film standard now in Hollywood and the interactive movies that you actually can become any one of the actors in the movie. Can you imagine that?
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jh2
flower powered
12:52 PM on 04/30/2012
Good luck editing out all the camera's and stage artifacts! While viewing these would be amazing, making them would be a hazard.
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12:35 PM on 05/02/2012
and a waste of time too. This type of photo art is underappreciated.
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Patricia Ladas
Lives in Sacramento, CA; worked for US Govt in Sau
09:28 AM on 04/30/2012
Every so often, but not often enough, we find an extraordinarily gifted imagination at work. Number 6 photo, Empire State, is truly stunning, as it represents in visual form the mathematics of architectural design. I am thrilled to see how Randy Scott Slavin blended creativity and imagination with a camera lens to produce images within a circle, the geometric shape that symbolizes the universe.

He wanted to show us Alternate Perspectives and he certainly succeeded. It's the digital view of Picasso.
07:34 AM on 04/30/2012
Got a couple of pills my doctor gave me in the medicine cabinet that will make you see the same thing. Minus the camera.
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Dan Slander
07:29 AM on 04/30/2012
One trick pony work. City scape grand, add one nature, the rest are simply repetitive the idea wears out fast.
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ginger42
Just the facts, ma'am--Sgt Friday
11:57 PM on 04/29/2012
What's with the "porno" in the same set?
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TexasPatriot1776
Conservative Intellectual
11:29 PM on 04/29/2012
don't get it.
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12:36 PM on 05/02/2012
Well you are a tea bagger.
08:57 PM on 04/29/2012
so what drugs do i need to take to see the "real world" like that? "The 360 degree view, a perspective closer to that of the human eye than a 2D photograph, he says..."
08:49 PM on 04/29/2012
I read somewhere that there's a Navajo creation myth about The People emerging into this world from one below through a hole. This makes me think of the view from the bottom of the hole.
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ObamaRican
Easier to curse the dark than look for light!
08:00 PM on 04/29/2012
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07:56 PM on 04/29/2012
Thanks, Huffpo. That was enriching.