Sailor's Cathederal
Uploaded: March 03, 2005
aperture 2.5, shutter 1/250, lens fixed, location Denver Airpor
Doug Bascom March 03, 2005
A very powerful, repeating graphic with a superb feeling of symmetry and depth. Excellent!Doug Bascom
www.bascomphoto.com #220849
Costas Partassides March 03, 2005
i have to agree with Doug, but I dont understand what I am seeing, can you help me out here ? :( #1145185Mark Scherer March 03, 2005
If you look up in the left 1/4th of the image you will see the original pic. It was taken at the Denver Airport. That image was then copied 3 times, flipped and reassembled to make the image. This really only exists in this picture. #1145404Costas Partassides March 03, 2005
makes more sense now :) thanx #1145411Judy S. Fung March 04, 2005
Wonderful graphic image, Mark! Terrific work on this! #1146761Elizabeth J. Bernier March 11, 2005
Whoa that is cool!!!Excellent image with which to use this technique on,I love the effect Mark!!! You should show this to Kristi she just did one because she is taking one of Peterson's classes here.Well done my friend,keep up the great work! #1163680Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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