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Inverted Symmetry
Inverted Symmetry
K-Rob

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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Symmetry (Classic Editing)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S602Z
Location: Colorado Springs, CO (my kitchen)
Date: Mar 26, 2003
Aperture: F5.0
ISO: 160
Shutter: 12 sec
Galleries: Abstract, Studio
Date Uploaded: Mar 28, 2003

In case there any legality questions, this was taken with a long exposure, a ligher and physically flipping the camera upside down.

Statistics
Place: 117 out of 226
Avg (all users): 5.1846
Avg (commenters): 6.5769
Avg (participants): 5.1333
Avg (non-participants): 5.2667
Views since voting: 3615
Votes: 195
Comments: 26
Favorites: 1 (view)


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/05/2003 10:01:39 PM
Absolutely incredible effect!!! (When the challenge is over, I just HAVE to know how in the world you accomplished this!) The grain adds a lot to the overall feel of this shot. Very nice.
04/04/2003 12:24:54 PM
Urgh! Makes me queasy. But it's effective. How did you do it?
04/04/2003 01:34:31 AM
Inverted means? That makes this "Asymmetry", not "Symmetry".
04/03/2003 05:34:13 PM
Wow, how was this done?
04/02/2003 09:50:23 PM
How many times did you have to take this shot?
04/02/2003 10:43:52 AM
Clever - I'm looking forward to learning how you did this!
04/02/2003 02:31:16 AM
This is just a great image!! My only comment is that it would have had even more impact without the grain and a little bit more focus (but I suppose I could say the same about my pic, hehe). But enough whining: you did a very, very creative job, and I would really appreciate it if you would want to dedicate a 'how'd they do that' tutorial on this one. Regards, and keep up the creative work! 8
04/01/2003 11:42:54 PM
Great shot if this is taken without photoshop editing
04/01/2003 08:07:17 PM
Weird effect. I hope you write a tutorial on your technique.
04/01/2003 01:45:38 PM
nice idea, i like the effect you used
04/01/2003 12:41:44 AM
i need to know how??? excellent a little grainy though
03/31/2003 09:10:39 PM
Kickass effect, I'm guessing double exposure?
03/31/2003 08:43:13 PM
Clever -9-
03/31/2003 06:31:50 PM
Wow, that guy is really deformed!! Good job doing that.
03/31/2003 05:34:36 PM
Whoops! Disturbing.
03/31/2003 02:31:16 PM
Interesting work... symmetry? Hmm... I guess it could be, but it's more of the opposite in my opinion... good use of technique :) - setzler
03/31/2003 02:30:20 PM
I'll be curious to see how this was done legally! Interesting shot!
03/31/2003 02:19:28 PM
How the heck....?
03/31/2003 01:27:43 PM
lol....
03/31/2003 01:12:55 PM
Very cool interpetation.
03/31/2003 12:11:36 PM
STRANGE MIND STRANGE HEAD LOL good pic
03/31/2003 11:15:00 AM
Freaky :P
03/31/2003 11:07:33 AM
I can't wait to see how this was done!
03/31/2003 03:43:53 AM
Waugh! Don't worry - there are doctors can sort this sort of thing out for you nowadays... :) Coming to a 'How'd They Do That?' near to you soon? Very original idea for the shot, really stands out from the crowd. well-executed too. 8.
03/31/2003 01:46:50 AM
Weird man! Too weird.
03/31/2003 01:22:04 AM
whoah dude that's really weird and scary. nice job.


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