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04/30/2008 03:32:22 PM |
Cool shot! The crazy angles and weird framing combine to make an interesting story. |
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04/27/2008 07:18:52 PM |
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04/10/2008 12:59:26 AM |
I love the angle, it feels like I am looking into a broken piece of glass. |
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03/28/2008 11:50:25 AM |
perspective is an interesting thing - i much prefer the upside down church reflection to this one |
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02/25/2008 10:20:50 AM |
I prefer this over the other one, because it takes a second to realize it's a reflection. It almost looks like you used a torn paper overlay. |
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02/20/2008 05:17:11 PM |
You remind me that even the creator of an image might find more ways than one to view it and understand it. Yet alone all of the other ways outsiders might have. |
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02/14/2008 01:59:38 AM |
Very cool, I like this orientation much better. |
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02/13/2008 03:48:05 PM |
Again, its so clear that it just looks like its a photo of the building. I like the one upside down better because you do get a sense that you are looking at a reflection.
I love reflection photos.
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