Sometimes an absence can make you really look at what's left behind. The subtraction alters the context, making unseen things visible and the usual seem strange. Here are a couple of stunning photo sets that prove that.




A swimming pool without water, or a brothel without the the johns, just a couple of beautifully photographed series at
Polar Inertia.
2 comments:
so what happened to all the water? is this the infamous drought of Australia?
Hah, I think all the pools are actually in the UK!
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