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Fisheye distorted image of the sun setting through a tree in Alexander Park, in Windsor, over the Detroit River. Thanks for looking.

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

 

-SRWE Hotsampling

-Reshade 4.5.2

-Universal Unreal Unlocker by Otis_Inf

Sometimes, things are not as we hope or dream them to be.

 

Photographer.Editor.Pose Maker.Model: Spirit Eleonara

 

NEW FROM DRD!!!

"The Joint" Coffee Shop. Available in Adult, PG, Trashed and Clean versions. At 6 Republic.....NOW!

 

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Also from DRD (white curtains/chairs/table/flowers/tray): "Lovers Nest" gacha at the DRD mainstore for their Winter Sale starting Dec.5th through the end of the month. Once the sale is over, the gacha will be retired once again until the next sale, so be sure to get it!

 

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Thanks to Kron and Jade for having...ahem...coffee with me! ♥

   

Effects of wide angle lens. Scan of 24x65mm Xpan film.

I feel like my vision has been slightly distorted for the past few weeks. I don't like that feeling.

Back to boats and reflections today, been away for a while, I'll try to be less absent.

  

The Empire State Building reflected in 420 Fifth Avenue

Distorted fishing cutter.

Reflections in the water of fishing cutter and houses in Nyhavn, Copenhagen

March 2022

 

Leica Elmarit R 90mm 2.8, Sony A7R3.

DSC09818-2 A

 

Do we see reality as it is?

art created from my photos

 

original photo: taken through the window in the stacks of the main branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh ---9 additional windows could be seen from that window

 

Post-processing: repeated, distorted, rotated, overlapped, colored, etc.

 

initial processing done in Photoshop ---completed in Pixlr Express.

Ireland Park

 

This park commemorates the Irish Famine migrants.

 

52 Weeks of 2025 - Week 42 - Distortion

 

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This is an image of some of the windows of the PPG Building in downtown Pittsburgh, PA. At this time of day a lot of cool squiggles are seen in the mirrored glass reflections. Cool stuff!

 

Pittsburgh, PA

Window distorted these holes in the wall, I thought it was pixel worthy.

abstract, taken through figured glass. what are we looking at?

A proper classic for Thursday:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz_kHIBVdUc

 

...and an interesting fact, I met the bass player at a guitar show. Legend!

A distorting mirror, funhouse mirror or carnival mirror is a popular attraction at carnivals and fairs. Instead of a normal plane mirror that reflects a perfect mirror image, distorting mirrors are curved mirrors.

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The traditional branch of philosophy known as existentialism is still widely disconcerting. “Who you are and who you were”, “how do you feel and why”, “what do I want to be in the future”, as so as “what do others think about you or other fundamental things that you are concerned about” might be some of the most common questions that you will (and should) ask yourself at some point of your existence.

 

As a novice philosopher –or a person who simply loves knowledge–, one of the most astonishing aspects of this has always been the fact that it is such a huge subject to be analised that does not matter if you have been years dedicated to it that your progresses will be miniscule. Although, looking at it with positive eyes, it is yet an improvement. On that regard, for me one of the most interesting paradoxes in Life it is how difficult is to see ourselves with the right perspective. The nearest to objectivity as possible. First of all, due to our anatomy, the only way of seeing yourself is through reflections, projections or maybe opinions –what is kind of risky– what gives you an always distorted image. And secondly: The context, what is even more complicated to avoid.

 

In the same way it happens with light when is about reflecting,the position of the sun, the humidity, the clouds, the surface or the seasons– we are into an unavoidable environment. And this, before we are even born, determine the concept we do have or ourselves. This is probably why it is always that hard to match “who you really are” with “what do you think you are” and “what do others perceive you are”.

 

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Big thanks to W., for following my strict directions and making this photograph possible.

A stratum of Navajo sandstone along the eastern cliffs of the Lost City (my name for a feature in Vermilion Cliffs Natl Mon) shows extreme soft-sediment deformation, including one rock bent into a half-circle.

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Explore May 29, 2025 #30

This is how birds-eye pictures were taken before the age of drones :)

More experimentation with ink on light blades. The far edge of the blade was coloured by sharpies in rainbow colours (minus indigo). The centre of the blade was covered with masking tape to add the milky effect. LPB 9in Plexiglass Rectangle, connected via LPB Universal Connector to a Thorfire TK15S flashlight (on 50% output). The blade edges were sanded with 1200 grit. f/9, 5secs, ISO100. Post processed from RAW exposure in Adobe Lightroom 6.

Underwater serie

Model: Laura

One from Sandsend beach at dawn. I liked the distorted reflections on the wet sand.

He who wonders discovers that this in itself is wonder. – “M. C. Escher”

 

A tribute to a genius of illustration and graphic illusion!

 

check to check the original artwork here:

thefalloutgirl.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/escher-big.jpg

 

Macro Monday project – 04/09/12

"Sideways, Upside-down or Backwards”

Abandoned Orphanariam.

 

The 4H tour. Taking in some Italian delights on a 4 day explore.

 

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