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Demas Rusli

Photographer and designer, Sydney, Australia

Demas is a Sydney-based photographer/designer who pushes boundaries through unique perspectives and creative editing techniques. He specialises in urban, architecture, and aerial photography and has worked on international campaigns with brands such as Adobe, Samsung, DJI, Nike, and Etihad Airways. By actively sharing his passions and expertise online, Demas has attracted an audience of over 800k followers on social media.

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Unexpected angles

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As a travel photographer, my aim is always to find unique and unexpected angles of locations we’ve all seen many times before. How can I bring my own style to the places I visit? How can I show my audience a perspective they’ve never seen before? Different focal lengths, a drone, natural frames, windows, mirrors, and post-production techniques in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop are some of the approaches I use. Show me a place from an angle you took or created that not many people have seen!

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Demas

Thank you so much to everyone that submitted a photo to this conversation! It was so great seeing all your "Unique Angles" photography and it really goes to show that there is an infinite amount of angles if you just look for something different and challenge your creativity!

Demas

@Michał Oh wow that's awesome! I've never seen a wooden church like that before - so cool!

Demas

@Peter Henrik Gall Very nice use of an extremely low and ultra wide angle! I actually use this technique all the time for my photography too :)

Demas

@Marta Raina Groziņa I like how you've shot through the lamp in this image, it adds foreground and depth to the photo and creates another layer to your photo!

Huxster

Super thanks for your kind words Demas. Truly appreciate your views.. and awesome submission by all too!

Demas

@Benjamin Definitely an angle of LACMA not many people have seen! Who's that person there lying on the floor?

Demas

@Rayna Yess not many people have seen inside the Sydney Opera House, great shot here with the Harbour Bridge in the background!

Demas

@Kashka Definitely a unique angle of San Francisco! Say hi to Karl for me!

Demas

@Huxsterized Thanks for the submissions! I love your use of scale and colours in your photos, and also great eye in vertically straightening your shots too - perfect for architecture photography! Definitely some unique angles here!

Demas

@Abdul Munim Wow that's a cool building! Great use of symmetry and balance in your photo!

Demas

@Julian Hey Julian! That's so true hey, not many people have seen what the underside of the Opera House looks like! Thanks for sharing man!

Demas

@Ewan Arnolda Photography That's a great aerial photo! I really like how it shows the context of where the building is positioned and it's also a unique angle too!

Demas

@Kreative Kwame I love how the colours pop in this photo and how you've put the emphasis on the "toghu"

Demas

@Sandra Wow that's a very cool edit and also a very cool building too! Thank you for sharing this unique angle!

Demas

@Catherine Bedard Great use of lines and structures here to frame the sun! Love the abstract-ness of this shot and composition!

Demas

@Paul Abbah Wow that's a great shot and a really unexpected angle! I really like how the 5 guys create a geometrical pattern with their bodies

Demas

@Morsoder That train station in Stockholm looks amazing - I really want to visit it one day! I like how you've placed a person in your shot to give the place a sense of scale!

Demas

Hi everyone! Thanks so much for all the wonderful entries so far! I'm really liking what I'm seeing - there are so many unexpected angles from quite famous locations already! Keep them coming!


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