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Paolo Pettigiani Sees New York City’s Central Park In Pink And Blue

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New York-based, Italian born photographer and graphic designer Paolo Pettigiani has recently captured a surprising collection of pictures of Central Park’s landscape, in a series named Infrared NYC.

h/t: urdesignmag

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Using a infrared-aerochrome film photo which reverses the real colors to transform them into red, pink, the artist shows the park under a new perspective. The usual green grass and trees are transformed into a bright cotton candy pink which vividly contrasts with the aquamarine sky. You can also follow Paolo Pettigiani on Instagram and Behance.

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