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| 10/01/2014 01:20:34 PM |
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| 09/24/2014 09:05:03 AM |
angels are never wrongby mitalapoComment by mitalapo: Originally posted by backdoorhippie: Not crazy about the perspective through the hole. It is a hole, right? |
No. It is a mirror on a table with the focus on the far reflected image, so the table is totally out of focus. A similar effect as this:
Originally posted by Lydia: Angels? Here?
Even if I look at this image (which I really, really do like, by the way) with the topic at hand... the lines that come to me first and stay with me ... are the angled ones that look like about 45 degrees...
The 90 degree ones are... secondary.
But, I've been called crazy before. *grin* |
You are right. I sometime look at what we do here as challenging both the photographer and the viewer alike. |
| 09/23/2014 11:23:59 PM |
angels are never wrongby mitalapoComment by Lydia: Angels? Here?
Even if I look at this image (which I really, really do like, by the way) with the topic at hand... the lines that come to me first and stay with me ... are the angled ones that look like about 45 degrees...
The 90 degree ones are... secondary.
But, I've been called crazy before. *grin* |
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| 09/23/2014 09:45:52 PM |
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| 09/23/2014 02:59:11 PM |
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| 09/18/2014 06:03:59 PM |
angels are never wrongby mitalapoComment by MadMan2k: Bold decision to have most of the photo blank. There are some right angles but the photo isn't very visually pleasing to me. I will check back and read your comments to see what concept you were going for though. |
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| 09/17/2014 01:47:12 PM |
angels are never wrongby mitalapoComment by aliqui: Angels? As in the things from the heavens? That seems to be the only explanation I can find as to why 3/4 of your image is blown out fuzzy white. :/ |
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| 09/15/2014 07:04:21 PM |
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