Trippy Lisa A. Frank Photos

#13 "A Floral Of Rhubarb Gone To Seed"

 
The kaleidoscope imagery that photographer Lisa A Frank uses in this photo is not only dizzying, but makes you forget that you're looking at a wilting rhubarb all together.
 

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15: "A Floral Of Rhubarb Gone To Seed"
The kaleidoscope imagery that photographer Lisa A Frank uses in this photo is not only dizzying, but makes you forget that you're looking at a wilting rhubarb all together.
13: "The Skies Of Day and Night"
It's unclear whether this we're swimming through a sea of flowers or soaring through a sky full of fireworks. . .
11: "The Fox, The Owl, & The Pheasant"
Can you spot all three animals in this "Secret-Of-Nimh"-esque photo?
10: "In My True Love's Hands"
While you might be mesmerized by the bright berries and hummingbirds, you might not notice the human hands in the corners of the photo. . .
9: "Creekbed In Winter"
This photo creates a rather desolate--and somewhat scary--fantasy world fit for a storybook adventure.
8: "Fireworks. . ."
This floral photo leaves you lost in an explosion of pinks and purples and a dark background that seems to go on forever. . .
7: "Icicle Damask"
Just looking at this kaleidoscope of snow-and-ice gives us a case of the chills.
6: "Wild Night"
The exotic plants against the black backdrop is definitely "wild."
5: "I Wander All Night In My Vision"
This intense piece from Frank looks as though you've been jettisoned into a sea of exploding stars in outer space.
4: "These I Signing in Spring I Collect for Lovers"
This floral piece has such an intense kaleidoscope quality that you almost can't tell what it's a photo of.
3: "Early Autumn Floral"
What you might first notice about this piece is that the pinks and purples really jump out at you.
2: "Bleeding Heart Diaroma"
With leaves this green, you'd think you were in the middle of either an acid-trip-inspired movie or a vividly-colored dream.
1: "From the Memory of the Bird that Chanted to Me"
The realism of the creatures in the "Specimen Panels" piece is almost uncanny. Aren't you half-expecting the pelicans to move and start fighting?