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03/03/2013 08:25:23 PM |
You could almsot get an Escher effect with this.
Okay - I just saw the other comments about Escher... ;-)
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02/25/2013 01:48:01 PM |
Great lines everywhere, my eyes keep on following them and find new lines and so on. It's almost one of these confusing graphics of M.C. Escher, brilliant!
ETA Didn't read Harvey's comment, I see now he is referring to Escher as well and I fully agree with him.
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02/10/2013 08:42:16 PM |
I̢۪m so glad you decided to share this image as I love it. The effects are amazing and I feel it is one of your best of your series. |
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02/10/2013 01:38:21 AM |
Fabulous image. A treat for the eyes. Perceptual dimension and optical illusion is very appealing to me, and in B&W allows you to look at lines, 3D, depth, without being sidetracked by colour. Is there order in chaos? Reminds me of MC Escher's work especially his Relativity Staircase drawn in 1953..
//www.opticalillusion.net/
//www.moillusions.com/ |
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02/05/2013 06:23:37 PM |
A rare double exposure that really works - as if carefully planned. The perspectives are nicely lined up to offer Escher-like surprises. Nice work Sarah. |
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02/03/2013 11:21:47 PM |
WHAT a great idea. This is splendid! truly. |
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02/01/2013 10:08:18 PM |
I would not want to try to walk down this hall, but I agree with everyone else - this is seriously cool! I don't think I can do a double exposure with my camera - my loss, obviously. |
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02/01/2013 08:38:42 PM |
The double exposure adds depth and interest. Makes me spend time exploring.
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02/01/2013 02:24:34 PM |
I love this one! Architecture doubles. Yep. Beautiful! |
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02/01/2013 12:29:41 PM |
This is seriously cool. Abstract, but not abstract, all at the same time. |
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02/01/2013 05:22:13 AM |
I really like the effect. wonderful abstract, the darker lines draw you right into the lighter centre. love it |
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01/31/2013 10:10:54 PM |
What a treat - my mind is trying to make sense of it and I gave up and just started to enjoy the wonderful shades and textures and lines .. I have never tried to to do two exposures in camera and this shot really makes me want to. I will have to look up a video to learn how to do it as I would love to have something even close to this wonderful in my portfolio. |
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01/31/2013 02:14:21 PM |
This is incredible. Very neat and interesting. |
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01/31/2013 02:11:05 PM |
This is my favorite in your series so far! Do you know M. C. Escher? This reminds me of him. |
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01/31/2013 02:08:39 PM |
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01/31/2013 01:54:45 PM |
Very nice subject choice for your theme. The flowing lines and B&W add very nicely and is very eye catching!
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01/31/2013 12:09:23 PM |
Yes you are getting some interesting effects. Nicely done. B/W tones really add to the effect. |
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01/26/2013 09:07:35 PM |
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