




I think his technique of giving us this pinpoint detail in the main focal part of the photo while distorting some of the outer edges gives the work such an intriguing value.
Another Photographer I posted Olivo Barberi does similar work but I feel that Miklos pieces are somewhat better.
I am particularly drawn to the swimming photos because of the angle at which they are taken gives the work such an interesting perspective.
http://www.miklosgaal.com/
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