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01/03/2005 06:36:20 PM · #1 |
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01/03/2005 06:42:31 PM · #2 |
There was something that struck me about the image.
It turned out to be symmetry.
Nice idea to mirror from the middle, very interesting effect. Also like the toning.
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01/03/2005 07:08:06 PM · #3 |
Fun stuff from you, Mehmet. I like the John Caponigro look to it!
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01/03/2005 07:51:18 PM · #4 |
Try it with a face once, first mirroring so you have two right halves, then two left halves. The results can be surprising.
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01/03/2005 08:08:55 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Try it with a face once, first mirroring so you have two right halves, then two left halves. The results can be surprising. |
you lost me...more explanation or an example?
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01/03/2005 08:15:34 PM · #6 |
deapee, I know what kirbic meant:
Take a photo of someone's face.
Mirror first their left side (so you have one real left side and one flipped left side).
Do another photo, this time mirroring the person's right side.
You'll have three photos - the normal one, the left symmetry one, and the right symmetry one.
It is amazing how different each of those look, its like you have three different people.
Goes to show just how "crooked" we are. |
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01/03/2005 09:54:05 PM · #7 |
I think that's an awesome effect!
The shape of it reminds me of the picture of the dirt-mound the aliens transmitted into the brains of the humans in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"
Picture...
Message edited by author 2005-01-03 21:54:26.
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01/03/2005 09:57:40 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by deapee: Originally posted by kirbic: Try it with a face once, first mirroring so you have two right halves, then two left halves. The results can be surprising. |
you lost me...more explanation or an example? |
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kirbic means instead of the mountain do it with a human face. And do images composed of two lefts(one image) and two rights(2nd image).
Message edited by author 2005-01-03 21:57:57. |
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01/04/2005 12:23:30 AM · #9 |
This could be very interesting also if you had a wider version, so you could mirror with lots of excess space right and left. Then crop off the excess on the left and have the "mesa" off-center in the photo...
Robt.
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