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'Mirroring' of the Most Unusual Kind


johncrosley

Nikon D2Xs, Nikkor 12~24 mm E.D., not manipulated.


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'I use the term 'mirroring' to mean an element in a photograph that

is 'repeated' and which somehow becomes a substantial element in the

photo's composition or aesthetics. Here there is 'mirroring' of a

most unusual kind which attracted me; do you see it? Your ratings

and critiques are invited and most welcome. If you rate harshly or

very critically, please attach a helpful and constructive comment;

please share your superior photographic knowledge to help improve my

photography. Thanks! Enjoy! John

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Thanks, Arond.

 

This is a special photo for me, just to showcase the quickness with which when an unusual photo opportunity comes my way, I can 'take advantage' of it. I am almost always prepared, and as this photo shows, I an take a photo sometimes in less than a second's notice, or maybe just a smidge longer, often.

 

John (Crosley)

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John, sometimes I think that Divine Providence gets involved.

This is just too good to be coincidence. . . .

Gosh, I could have said that about falling in love, or about meeting a wonderful person.

--Lannie

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. . . sometimes, from a car accident, and needs two operations because of that, the year previous to taking this.

But 'Divine Providence' walked fast, perhaps faster than his aging body was meant to, when he saw the poster on the tram stop and the woman passing by some distance away with her wonderfully decorative dress.

D.P. acted swiftly, within seconds.

With a limp, Divine Providence quickly followed this woman until she would be in this juxtaposition with the poster, to create this.  It was over in seconds; it's amazing how far a person walking can travel in a second or several!

'Divine Providence' (like the Communists used to say about 'Time') is on my side.

(Lannie, this I am sure that is a photo an 'intellectual' such as yourself might truly love, for most it just 'flies by' without anybody getting the point.)  D.P.

;~))

john (D.P.)

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