Erik Johansson: What Lies Beneath

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Imagine a fish out of water and you’d probably think of a wet, scaly thing flapping about on the floor. Now look at Erik Johansson’s Fishy Island and you’ll see a whole new slant on the idea.

The image’s focus is on an oversized fish, just breaking the water to reveal its back, which is actually an island. Crazy, you’d think, but the Swedish photographer and retoucher has a knack for making this sort of

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