It’s a very cool visual style! I believe it was pioneered in Australia by a photographer called Keith Loutit, you can see lots of his work on vimeo (eg http://vimeo.com/5137183)
Nice to see some non-Australian scenes rendered this way. It took me a while to believe it was real at first!
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It’s a very cool visual style! I believe it was pioneered in Australia by a photographer called Keith Loutit, you can see lots of his work on vimeo (eg http://vimeo.com/5137183)
Nice to see some non-Australian scenes rendered this way. It took me a while to believe it was real at first!