Sunset
over the mountains, behind the sea, spreads the message about the end of a well
spent day. Most of us feel that it's the right time to get a good snap whenever
we witness such alluring sunsets.
John Marshall, who is a TV host, writer
and a film maker, does not witness the sunsets as ordinary. For him sunsets are
phenomena full of magic. Marshall often gets cardboard cutouts of different
objects to create sunset selfies when the silhouette of the sun creates the
dark shadows of those objects while shining behind in golden rays.
Marshall
had gotten inspired for this project when he was living in a mini cabin at Frye
Island. He had seen a lot of nightly sunsets throughout the 30 days that he had
spent there.
As per
Marshall, the sun set over water is the best time to capture a picture.
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Cards,
pens and scissors are the partners of this creative project of Marshall. He
often creates animal kingdoms with birds, sea animals, fictional and even
mythical beings using these resources.
Marshall
appears as one who rides a dragon at a time. And also up in the back of a
dolphin in the next moment. Not only that but also we could see him flying up
in the blue skies with a group of storks too. Marshall's imagination is
amazing! Incredible and also endless!
According
to him, his project awakes the inner child in him. He says that it's the best
way to enter the fairy tales that we've heard. And also he says that it would
give us a second chance to relive the good times that we've spent with our
animal friends. He never misses to include a funny caption whenever he posts
the final photos on Instagram.
These captions definitely make his posts brighter.
Marshall
encourages his followers to take sunset selfies through all his works.
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Marshall
believes that his pictures bring unexpected happiness for the viewers.
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He would
be delighted if others too start creating sunset selfies.
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The Taj
Mahal is one of his favorite silhouettes.
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His
father too lends him a helping hand in some of his projects. This dragon is an
example.
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Marshal
enjoys playing with various animal patterns.
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Have you
enjoyed this amazing collection? If so, why don't you try making some custom
cardboard cutouts to create something unusual? Share the article and help
spread the trend. Happy trails until we meet again!
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