Turkish photographer and digital artist Aydın Büyüktaş turns Turkey upside down to form surreal city landscapes. Inspired by the book of Edwin A. Abbott ‘’Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions’’, the artist created his series called ‘’Flatland’’, in which he sets the foundations of a dimension where a space of surprises creates a space that creates surprises.
Aydın Büyüktaş says; ‘We live in places that most of the times don’t draw our attention, places that transform our memories, places that the artist gives another dimension; where the perceptions that generally crosses our minds will be demolished and new ones will arise, these works aims to leave the viewer alone with a surprising visuality ironic as well,multidimensional romantic point of view.’
10 – Demirciler

Demirciler
09 – Galata Bridge

Galata Bridge
08 – Maltepe Stadium

Maltepe Stadium
07 – Bus Station

Bus Station
06 – Basibuyuk

Basibuyuk
05 – Sultan Ahmet

Sultan Ahmet
04 – Sali Pazari

Sali Pazari
03 – Fenerbahce Stadium

Fenerbahce Stadium
02 – Grand Bazaar

Grand Bazaar
01 – Yeni Camii

Yeni Camii
Via: Aydinbuyuktas.com
How do they shoot them… ! Amazing capture..!
Wow its really mind blowing Better capture make the photos exclusive.
Can’t possible capturing such mind blowing photo without a capable photographer . You have a great capturing skill there is no doubt .
Really Great photography and nice capture
I can not able to believe how you have captured this images its really awesome.
Amazing photography, Thanks for sharing