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Not easy to capture this with my Kodak, especially in a crowded hallway, but eventually I got something. This is it.
Expect a much better one later on. I've been itching to get a perfect shot of that ceiling mirror thing ever since I started at Algonquin.
Hello there AJ, I can do distortion too ;-) This is what happens if you stand too close to an object when doing a panorama! I never thought I'd upload this pano, but your recent upload made me change my mind. I think this looks rather cool, ha ha. If only The Swan could look like this in real life!!
I took a couple of shots into a curved mirror to show how it distorted the Perth bus and train information sign. A couple came up to look at it, so I took a couple more.
picture taken with an iphone, while taking the picture move your hand, these distorted pictures are the result. distortion effect
i took this photo at the chinatown mrt station. was using the 18mm end of my lens, that's why it got the chromatic aberration. but i think it's cool
Dale Roberts - Sculpture
"Hooked" Installation View
Slide Room Gallery
Vancouver Island School of Art
Victoria, BC
6 June - 24 2008
It's kinda cool to look out on Antwerp inside the Museum aan de Stroom. You can see these two statues from afar, but it's only when looking at them from the inside that you see this.
My reflection in an aircraft propeller spinner taken at the Rocky Mountain Airshow in Broomfield, CO a few weeks ago.
In Adobe Photoshop I increased contrast on this square using maximum transparency so .psd checker board became clearer. I selected a circle the same size as the teapot and I under Distort I chose Spherize to 100%.
I was inspired by Xianfeng David Gu's visualization of holomorphic (differentials) forms on the surface of a teapot that I first noticed on the jacket design of George G. Spiro's inspiring publication entitled Poincare's Prize: The Hundred-Year Quest to Solve One of Math's Greatest Puzzles (2007).