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day two of using the 40mm voight' enjoying it more and finally getting used to it.
leica m9
voigtlander 40mm nokton classic s.c. f1.4
A plant called Camelot.
New macro and close up series.
Sony a99 + Minolta 100mm f2.8 macro + black cardboard
12 by 12 Challenge 10
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What happens when a face is made symmetrical from the same original photograph?
Two expressions appear….
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A cropped and straightened photo of the Seri Wawasan Bridge, Putrajaya.
Seen on EXPLORE on June 16th!
Flickr Lounge ~ Symmetry
Well almost!
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L'équivalent visuel d'un violon mal accordé.
The visual equivalent of listening to a poorly tuned violin.
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In this shot, I really wanted to show off the symmetry of these flowers. I won't bore you with some off-the-cuff botany lesson, but suffice to say that the symmetrical nature of the flower is one of its key characteristics.
I am also really pleased with how the color of the petals came out against the green of the grass and stem behind them. I once again wish I could see this as a bee sees it for there is a whole other world of visual data that we simply cannot perceive. Then again, it would be hard to hold my camera to capture the shot if I were only the size of a bee.
The "Luchtsingel" which can be translated as "sky canal" is an elevated pedestrian bridge in the centre of Rotterdam. It is entirely crowd-funded and is made out of wood with bright yellow accents.
To make this a more symmetrical picture, one side is mirrored onto the other and most of the matching irregularities in the woodwork have been erased
Made with Sony NEX-6 and NEX 16mm f/2.8
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