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More Stunningly Unique Images by Hossein Zare

Iranian photographer Hossein Zare is an absolute master at developing amazing photos that illustrate otherworldly and surreal moments. Through a mixture of digital photography and digital manipulation in Photoshop, Zare makes powerful pictures that look as if they come from dreamscapes, with repeating elements such as step ladders that stretch constantly into the clouds, extensive and dry areas, extensive places, and a lone figure wandering through these unusual scenery in search of something.

Zare often flips landscapes in his pictures, developing a strong sense of balance as well as distorted reality. Tall buildings increase from both the floor and the sky; an upside-down beach showcases the dry desert ground; a individual man notices the shining city below him while sitting on a swing that's connected to a field in the sky.

Such stunning arrangements and use of viewpoint add to the surreal nature and drama of the photos, increasing further questions about the fascinating stories that unfold up in the pictures.

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