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Esther


DrewBayless

Exposure Date: 2015:07:13 17:52:11;
Make: Apple;
Model: iPod touch 5G;
Exposure Time: 0.02 s;
FNumber: f/2.8;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 40;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 3.3 mm;
Software: Camera+ 7;


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Cutting half of her off the edge fits right in with the rest of the scene in which things are cut vertically by the glass.  It almost looks like she's holding the frame of the photo, or sliding the edge across - opening a window, and welcoming us to her magical world.

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This photo makes me feel sick - in very good way,

All of reflections symmetrical and asymmetrical,  

and of course the person on the right side  (Drew?)

Do we live in Matrix...

Well done,

BR

 

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Perfect.  A fine street shot that makes the ordinary, extraordinary.  So good to see a posting from you.

 

Merry Christmas... Mike

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Somehow this image reminds me of a quote from a 20th century British philosopher whose name escapes me at the moment.  "She flagged her cough with a Q.E.D."  Of course, that philosopher was not about to share this woman's experience within a world where illusions have the potential to dominate one's consciousness.

 

For reasons stated above, which I need not repeat, this image indeed is a masterpiece.

 

My best,

michael

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Considering they made us,,,,we`ve a lot to thanks mothers for,,,,,//

" And all my mother came into mine eyes,,,,and gave me up to tears. "

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Hi again Drew:

So many planes, so many different dimensions....you achieved to convert a plane, one-dimension image into a 4D. The half of Esther makes this image so......so....special! So unique, so out of the ordinary. You managed to make Esther stand out more than if she were at the center or somewhere else in the frame. Again, a unique, and very special talent for composing. My hat off for you!

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