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There are a lot of great things about this picture, great model, great location, great exposure. However, when I look at the model's pose, all I seem to be able to see is that you had snapped that picture just prior to her fainting on the bridge. (Which I'm sure is not the case.)
I think it's the combination of the "funny" bend in her right (picture left) leg, along with the right arm that make it seem like her weight is shifted right and she's about to topple. Of course YOU would be the one to notice.
I am surprised most people didn't... and it's not only up on this site but on two others... and the only one to say anything was YOU. Yes - it's symmetric because getting the actual brooklyn bridge to appear empty is an impossible task without a giant brigade of police people blocking traffic... I got lucky to get half empty when I did. It's almost the kick I need to take the surrealism to a new level. Mirrors. -- Gallery | Website | Photos and the Law The mirror cut is a vertical in the middle. Emily is from the right side - which was duplicated - and then I erased the duplicate from the left side where emily was...
Boomshakalaka -- Gallery | Website | Photos and the Law The bridge arches behind her give the impression of angle wings. I can say this is very interesting, in the least. Awesome work!
-- ▀▄History is the winner's opinion.▄▀ #help|#BlackmailTopics|#Aposhack ▐♠○/|╪xs╪|\○♠▐ but the street section between her legs is actual, not symetrical, right? I think those few random scratches might break up the mirror appearance.
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October 3, 2008
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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III 1/8000 second F/1.0 50 mm 200 Oct 3, 2008, 3:41:57 PM |
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