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Environmental Inversion


Pierre Dumas

Picture of fish taken with Canon EOS Elan II and Sigma 28-80mm f3.5-5.6 Aspherical Mini Zoom Macro, using built in flash and the picture of the tree with Sony V3 w Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar f2.8-4.0 7-28mm


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Very interesting image, not sure I understand the underlying concept. Those pesky little fish do get around. I like what you have done with the buildings, it creats a very intriguing feling or viewpoint. The trees aren't doing a lot for me, but I like that you also kept their shadows. I don't think this is one of your best. -- Charles
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I feel like I sunk to the bottom of the aquarium of life and am looking up at my old world through the fishes. Great and ingenious.
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An amazing comp. and capture.. and pic. of impossibilities, and flying fishes, but the sky not inverted... OB
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Marjorie, Diego and Conte, you brought back my average for aesthetics to 5,99 after some guy who doesn't know the meaning of the word average stuck his fours! Thank you very much again!

 

PDE

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Love the "pano-curve" (hey...did I invent a new word?) format. Fresh and original...just like you, my friend!
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Pierre-

 

Ahh - you are back and in fine form. There's something fishy about this photo (sorry - couldn't resist).... you are playing with your "fish eye lens" - and this is an urban aquarium where all the trees are dead, sacrificed to concrete towers of humanity. Are those iPods instead of air-conditions hanging out of the windows?

 

Wonderful, fanciful, beautiful. Max of course!!

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Tiffany, I may be original, but I don't know about fresh, ha! Thanks for the kind comment and the compliment!

 

Hey Sandra, you jumped in while I was writing the reply, thanks for the max and for the thorough as usually comment! There isn't fish eye lens used, it's a crop from a polar coordinated picture and the trees are a 10 inches dry branch I photographed on the ground and must be meaning that what you say!

 

PDE

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