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This series of photographs uses mirrors to explore arrangements of phrenology heads and palmistry hands.
© Jack Wilgus
Stob Coire nam Beith (1107 meters, 3632 feet) in the pass of Glencoe. Loch Achtriochtan in the foreground.
sooc. the blurry part is the reflection on the river. i'm not sure if the title makes any sense because my chinese is awful (:
soft pastels on paper
Created during the Art Therapy Foundation Course, referring to my learning, reflection and journey
This is a reflection of a few buildings in the Rolex building glass. The glass is alternately highlighted by a polarization effect- the splotchiness on some of the panels. The effect is also visible on car windows when you wear polarized sunglasses- the coating on the glass polarizes reflected and refracted light, thus becoming visible when another polarizer is brought into the picture.
John Coplans: Self Portrait (Front of Hand II) with Reflection of Photographer - Blackberry Priv - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
This is the photo that really got me hooked in to photography. You can see me and my camera in her eye.