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Thank you Rob.
The "treatment" gave me some work as I had to align the shapes.
:)
António,
What a great shot. No matter the work it required it is really nice!
I am pleasantly surprised how much good pictures show up in this tread in such a short time :)
This picture was taken at a shutdown coking plant in germany. Today it is a museum.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...0&d=1274896761
Thank you, Lui. My original comment in post #14 was
And it's true. I know, deep down, it's good shot, but I just associate it with some unhappy memories, and for that reason I don't personally like it. Strange world, isn't it? Perhaps it demonstrates the power of photography upon our emotions.Quote:
It's funny but I've shown that shot to several people and they all love it. I have a down on it as it was taken in my mother-in-law's house!!! A case of artistic vision being obscured by prejudice?
Reflected in a pond and flipped 180 degrees vertically.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4002/...0617f167_o.jpg
View of the bottom of my swimming pool.
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Grant
Early morning, Hinchinbrook Island, North Queensland
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Grant
The first image I post is a reflection in spite of looking otherwise. And this is the reason why I am posting it's original.
The water is so still that we can hardly notice and ripples on the surface. The image was obviously 180 degrees rotated
It was shot in the Mãe de Água (Mother of Water) in Lisbon.