Reflection?
by Nigelk
Another in camera double exposure
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Uploaded13/02/2025 - 22:20
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Posted 14/02/2025 - 13:47
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The previous one was good but this one has really done the business. I love it!
The previous one was good but this one has really done the business. I love it!
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Prefer the symmetry on this one, almost like you're looking down from above on to the tree.
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Posted 14/02/2025 - 14:01
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Indeed, the last was good but this works even more so!
Posted 15/02/2025 - 17:54
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Back in 2010 somebody suggested that I remove a power pylon from one of my posts here. I explained to him that I felt it was part of the scene and thus it deserved a place in the photo, ugly or not! The complainer really laid into me after that and left me more than a little cautious about posting in future. I'd be interested to hear Nigel's view about his pylon. Love the shot by the way Nigel, and the processing.
Paul.
Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
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Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
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Posted 16/02/2025 - 17:00
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Thank you all for the likes and comments, very much appreciated.
Regarding the pylon, there is the same mast on the left of the frame but, inverted.
I find it interesting how others view images, parts they like and parts they don't. In this instant the mast does not trouble me in the least, on other occasions someone points something out that I've not noticed or not thought about and I proceeded to effect change.
So personally I'm very happy to have feed back and advice, the choice of what to do with it is of course mine as it is for everyone else.
Best
Nigel
Regarding the pylon, there is the same mast on the left of the frame but, inverted.
I find it interesting how others view images, parts they like and parts they don't. In this instant the mast does not trouble me in the least, on other occasions someone points something out that I've not noticed or not thought about and I proceeded to effect change.
So personally I'm very happy to have feed back and advice, the choice of what to do with it is of course mine as it is for everyone else.
Best
Nigel
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(needs that pylon on the right eliminating).
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