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10/18/2004 07:12:20 PM · #1 |
Just for fun....
Take one shot and then join it to itself by changing the orientation.
Here are two of mine. The first using only two orientations, the second, four.

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10/19/2004 01:10:17 AM · #2 |
Noone else has tried this?
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10/19/2004 07:33:07 AM · #3 |
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10/19/2004 08:09:48 AM · #4 |
I like it. I think it looks pretty cool. I like the VW one best. The Y shape it created in the center is very interesting.
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10/19/2004 08:32:27 AM · #5 |
Paint Shop Pro has a Kaleidoscope filter that is quite fun to use. It allows you to choose number of slices (if you will, like a pie) etc.
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10/19/2004 01:39:49 PM · #6 |
Well, I have fooled around with something like this, but played with filters first.
I call this one Fun House.
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10/19/2004 02:51:37 PM · #7 |
Ferragamoscope
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10/19/2004 04:03:32 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by sfalice: Well, I have fooled around with something like this, but played with filters first.
I call this one Fun House.
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This is called a 'mirror montage' by a Canadian photographer André Gallant. You can get some pretty cool effects with this.
I like the contrast of red and grey in your choice of subject.
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10/19/2004 05:09:31 PM · #9 |
Montage
Thanks for the reference. Andre Gallant's work is exciting, and the explanation he gives for Montage Work is clear. I used to play with these concepts when I did only slide photography. It's fun to play with digital stuff too. But of course, not for DPC, generally, as straight photography works better here than this type of editing/art. |
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