"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

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The Norwegian photographer Christopher Jonassen, which specializiruetsya on fine art photography, has created a very unusual and interesting photo project called Devour ("Acquisition").

Devour is a collection of pictures of Christopher, which is a series of shots of the bottoms of old pots and pans. The uniqueness of this project is that, despite the familiarity and banality of the subject matter, the author manages to touch upon (quite literally) global problems. He photographed hundreds of pots and pans for several years, all the while improving your technique and skills. Work on the project continues, Christopher so into him that still continues to shoot.

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

All pots used in the project, were not subjected to any specific treatment, pictures fully reflect their natural appearance.

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

The only thing that made Jonassen, is rubbed butter to improve texture. Otherwise, the master relied only on the successfully mounted lighting.

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

Perhaps the most striking thing in these pictures that the kitchen pots that we see every day can be like the planets and the moon. Says the author of the work, this effect was created unintentionally. "I found that each pan more or less similar to the planet, says Jones. This similarity was initially, I did not use the graphics methods to create this effect".

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

In one of the photos we see red Mars, the other cold and arid Neptune. Everyone looking at the image, can dream up and figure out what planets will be like one or the other model...

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

Jonassen began working on the project, just curious about the different patterns on the surface of the cookware, but it gradually turned into his lifestyle.

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

The photographer found himself in deep philosophical thought, which was inspired by the griddles in the process: "Our daily life resembles a metal pan one little scratch remains forever."

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

"Satellite images" of the bottoms of old pots and pans from the photographer Christopher Jonassen

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