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my camera had a malfunction as it is ancient but it still kinda came out cool...olympus....firt roll of film ever btw
Photo from the "Distorted Self Image" post.
All these photos were image reflections in a pool of water on the patio grill.
This was a statue inside of a catholic church that I distorted using picassa. The picture was not intended to offend anyone but if it does...sue me Im an artist
picture taken with an iphone, while taking the picture move your hand, these distorted pictures are the result. distortion effect
As I walked along this fence I stuck my arm out and the shadow attracted me. Pity that I couldn't hold the camera with one hand and show how I originally saw it but one doesn't always get what one wants.
This was an accident. I was taking a picture of something with the 'Phone and got distracted, moved, and shot the floor of the airport in PR while the phone was moving. Makes a nifty iPhone wallpape.
I played with my wide angle lens yesterday. I never ever ever use that lens with the dogs. But I took it out and just played around. Did a lot of "from the hip" shots as well (this is one of them). Ended up with a bunch of very untypical Zephyr photos!
Other fun shots can be seen here
...but it's hard to imagine that they would even be tempted.
The stretch here is kind of a cheap visual pun, to make the sign look as if it were seen face-on.
The back of 'the Public' building has this extension made of a very reflective material. The ripples and curves aren't obvious until you see the block paving reflected in the surface. I can be seen taking the picture near the top of the photo
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"Only in quiet waters do things mirror themselves undistorted. Only in a quiet mind is adequate perception of the world."
-- Hans Margolius
I guess this was my night of reflections. This shot was taken on the edge of Bryant Park, as the Empire State Building and the American Radiator building reflected off of this building. I liked the one illuminated office to anchor the perspective.