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The Other Side of the Looking Glass
A reflection in a small pond surround by ferns with a 180 degree rotation and postprocessing in PhotoshopCS.
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Well seen. It's like a fisheye shot from a hole in the ground.
Dave Hall at 20:46 CEST on 05-May-2006 [Reply]
The Other Side of the Looking Glass
I thought it was a pong, but the reflections are rather smooth and straight. Overall it is quite a nice shot (even rotated), with good colors and tones.
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Sergey Green at 21:54 CEST on 05-May-2006 [Reply]
double take
I like many things about this shot but the inverted ferns and rock are confusing to my eye. I would like to see the 180 for comparison.
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Donald Bryant at 23:11 CEST on 05-May-2006 [Reply]