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How stone poses became a surreal project
How stone poses became a surreal project
Seven years ago photographer David Quentin began capturing
surreal, alien-like scenes of rocks falling from the sky at locations
across the UK.
It all started when the London-based photographer threw a stone into the air and took a picture of it to see how it looked.
What
started as a "whimsical impulse" developed into Rocks In The Sky, a
collection of images of pebbles and interesting lumps of stone shot on
"very fast film" against empty landscapes.
Mr Quentin's images, which he posts on Twitter under the handle
@_RocksInTheSky, have been taken in various places in the UK including
in the Scottish Highlands, Hertfordshire and Gloucestershire.
Other images were taken in Douglas and Port Erin on the Isle of Man.
He continues to add images to the project.
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