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Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey Imagination Machine
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Challenge: Artificial Symmetry (Expert Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-550D Rebel T2i
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Date: Feb 16, 2013
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 1600
Date Uploaded: Feb 19, 2013

Useful during adventures in time and space.

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Place: 60 out of 84
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03/01/2013 06:30:57 AM
Originally posted by Teafran:

Another clever composition. I think it might be a little too busy though - it's hard to get an overall impression without isolating one section to view in detail - the symmetry concept is to view the image as a whole and not in part. Still, a very clever idea and concept. Nicely done.


Perhaps you misunderstand the symmetry concept of the challenge. The challenge description is: "Your photo must be made up of two or more copies of the same photo flipped to create a symmetrical image". I used 8 copies of one entire photo to make this, so you're not seeing anything "in part". I'm not sure why you felt a need to isolate one section to view in detail to get an overall impression of the final image. But I do appreciate the fact that you commented. :)
 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/27/2013 09:43:32 PM
Gears and more gears - as intricate as fine clockworks. Voted earlier.
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02/25/2013 05:54:55 PM
Another clever composition. I think it might be a little too busy though - it's hard to get an overall impression without isolating one section to view in detail - the symmetry concept is to view the image as a whole and not in part. Still, a very clever idea and concept. Nicely done.
02/24/2013 12:42:08 PM
Doesn't look like a watch or clock to me, but the flips turned it into a very nice abstract.
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