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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2021 4:47:03 GMT
I thought this Sea Biscuit would work well for this challenge....... Helen, yes, indeed. Nice job capturing the details of your subject.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2021 4:48:22 GMT
A coaster made from an image of Tucson Murals. Pete, colorful image!. I like how you displayed the opposite sides of the coaster (as a collage).
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2021 4:50:06 GMT
An example of the expression "it's all a facade" - from the main street this store, in a building that dates back to 1882, looks very tidy and recently repainted - but go behind the facade and things aren't quite as neat ... And one more building - the Town Hall looking as good front and rear at 3pm today! Tony, two great shots with your trademark -- colorful, sharp, vivid details. Well done!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2021 4:53:18 GMT
The opposite sides of one of my lawn bowls. Dennis Dennis, I like the originality of your choice of subject and your zooming-in approach to capture its details.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2021 4:54:40 GMT
Ornamental bridge, pond side.... ....and brook side. Brenda Brenda, what an interesting bridge! I really like how you captured the opposite sides, allowing the viewers to see the pond and the brook through the bridge arc.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2021 4:57:13 GMT
Our local park features an upmarket restaurant/bar - guests arrive by the rather grand driveway. On the other side there is plenty of room for casual drinks and bar food outside. Brenda Brenda, great finding! The different purpose of the sides emphasizes the "opposite" angle. Well done!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2021 4:59:17 GMT
Volvo 1800S (ca.1965). Front Rear Thanks for the inspiration Dennis9, and thanks for wrangling the challenge Sepiana. Bill, great capture! Your ground-level angle resulted in two visually appealing images. And what a beauty this car is!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2021 5:06:38 GMT
Taken from opposite sides of the bridge - Canada Geese coming and going. By the way, many thanks for all your help in setting up the two photos side by side. Dennis You got a winner! Great composition, a touch of symmetry. Frame and hang it on the wall! You are most welcome! These two images were "screaming" to be displayed side by side. The diagonal lines created by the swimming geese exude motion, drawing the viewer’s eyes from one image to the other.
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Post by Peterj on Sept 20, 2021 23:51:26 GMT
While scouting for a Milky Way foreground I found this water tower which I titled "Both Sides Now"
Judy Collins vocalist, written by Joni Mitchell
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