20 Examples of Mind blowing Droste Effect Photos

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Today I have decided to write something new and interesting in nature. So, I have concluded to talk about “Droste Effect”. Actually it is a Dutch word and its meaning is recursive images or the photographs. It is very unique form of art and simply can be done by placing two mirrors and from designing point of view, this Droste effect can also be accomplished by using Photoshop application that can make Droste effect very inspirational and give it a very awesome look. An image exhibiting the Droste effect depicts a smaller version of itself in a place where a similar picture would realistically be expected to appear. This smaller version then depicts an even smaller version of itself in the same place, and so on. Only in theory could this go on forever; practically, it continues only as long as the resolution of the picture allows, which is relatively short, since each iteration exponentially reduces the picture’s size.

Now let’s have a look on the show case:

 

Frame maker droste effect

 

Experimenting the droste effect 2

 

Droste Scream

 

Droste

 

Love droste effect

 

Toes Droste

 

Droste effect I love nikon

 

Alex Droste

 

Arches droste

 

Pencil House by siah

 

Can I give you a

 

Caesars Palace:

 

Lost in time

 

Women:

 

A first(successful ?)step

 

Colorful

 

Eddy and swirl

 

Pencil Artwork : 8

 

Mirror

 

Mexican Droste Videoclip

 

Art arises when the secret vision of the artist and the manifestation of nature agree to find new shapes. All of these images are created using the Escher Droste effect formula and the software are called Mathmap and the GIMP. Here is the link of Droste Effect Tutorial, On Flickr. If you are interested, you can try to see the magic’s when math meets image.

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