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05/27/2012 01:28:44 PM |
At DPC symmetry means exactly equal on both sides. Their loss. This is a beautiful shot. I love the range of b&w. California May Gray and June Gloom captured perfectly. |
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05/27/2012 07:45:33 AM |
The feeling of movement adds a sort of grace and stillness that permeates this image. Excellent shot. |
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05/26/2012 11:31:19 AM |
the beauty of the gaze, the loving of the gaze, the force field... (A lovely bennie). |
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05/26/2012 10:33:10 AM |
Beautiful & remarkable
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05/20/2012 11:40:06 PM |
handsome, graceful, neat.... reflecting. yes. |
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05/20/2012 10:12:54 PM |
genetic symmetry. I hope the voters got this. It's a much more convincing example of "symmetry in nature" than a reflection in a lake. |
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05/20/2012 05:18:32 PM |
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05/20/2012 04:47:16 PM |
at last something not obviously symmetric. thanks. |
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05/15/2012 03:19:39 AM |
Love this!
Message edited by author 2012-05-21 00:08:58. |
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05/14/2012 10:36:52 AM |
I love this image. I'm not sure it represents "symmetry" enough for the challenge, though.
The story is beautiful and the blur works! :D
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