One of your best! This shot is so cool. It looks to me like a giant eye staring down on me. The square crop and B&W are both perfect choices. A winner for sure!
Thank you very much, Marcos. I am too busy to look at your blog now, and will be for some more days, but I will click follow to make sure I don’t miss it. Regards, Paula
Superbe effet d’optique en noir et blanc !
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Je suis contente que tu l’as percu 🙂 Merci, Julie.
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Superba immagine!
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Grazie Anna. Baci…
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The clouds actually look increasingly 3D towards the centre.
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Very nice to read this, Allan. I had the same perception 🙂
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Shows the importance of looking up. Wonderful!
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I had to do some acrobatic photography with that one considering the large wooden steps in the amphitheater 😀 Thank you, LD 🙂
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Superb… absolutely superb..
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🙂 Your comment makes me happy 🙂
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This really is an amazing shot!
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A mirror image that almost made me twist my neck 😀
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Another superior photo, Paula. You keep raising the bar 🙂
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Stunning picture of an astonishing architect.Have a bright day Paula. Regards Jalal
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Thank you so much Jalal. My best to you.
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Beautiful Paula!
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Thank you, Lisa 🙂
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Why did you choose black and white, Paula? It’s a wonderful shot. I’d like to see the colour version too 🙂
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The colours on this ceiling are not very vivid and I was limited by very poor light. I like how it turned out in b&w. 🙂
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Me too, it’s a great shot. I was just envisioning a blue background for the clouds and the light streaming in the windows. 🙂
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I also like how it turned out in b&w, plus your explanation makes total sense. Poor light can be a bitch to shoot in.
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Takk Max 🙂
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This is really amazing! I love the optic illusion and the B&W approach. 🙂
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Thanks so much Laura. You are quite perceptive 🙂
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Stunning photo Paula!
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I am looking at this photo again and I still love it. There seems to be so much energy in its centre.
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🙂 it is one photo experiment that really surprised me. 🙂
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One of your best! This shot is so cool. It looks to me like a giant eye staring down on me. The square crop and B&W are both perfect choices. A winner for sure!
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This is a mirror image of the same frame 🙂 Many thanks, Jeff!
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I made a seamless diptych with a flip view of the same capture 😉
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Ca, j’adore ! 🙂 Le cadrage est juste exceptionnel. 😀 (Et bravo aux artistes aussi !) 😆
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Photo mirroir!
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Great vision. Regards.
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Thank you very much, Marcos. I am too busy to look at your blog now, and will be for some more days, but I will click follow to make sure I don’t miss it. Regards, Paula
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Stunning! Did you notice that it is perfectly symmetrical on the horizontal axis, but not on the vertical? Wonder why?
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Madhu, this is not real. I’ve made a mirror image, that’s the reason for symmetry.
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Ah! No wonder! 😀
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Wow, so very real! Amazing!
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