Filter kaleidoscope #1 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 6/2/08, very early in the morning under leaden skies, about .8 miles/1.287 kilometers from my hackneyed habitat.
Picture taken in front of a financial institution, with a wrought iron fleur-de-lis fence as the main subject matter, plus plenty of glass and reflections to embellish the scene. A white strip runs vertically down the center, bisecting my image.
The top photo is the original shot, as centered as I could get it, in order to create an exact symmetrical image for the bottom two pics, which are two separate variations of the polar coordinates filter. I left the car in just to see if you could find it in the filtered shots. Lots of postwork employed in this offering.
I could have used complete sunshine in this effort, but this is June when morning gloom is the norm around the LA area.
Incidentally, that's a Wells Fargo Bank and a Circuit City in the background reflections.
Thanks for looking in, and have a Happy Hump Day!
Comments (14)
artaddict2
Brilliant work !
odie
Terrific idea and outcome! Well done!
jocko500
really like how they came out.
beachzz
Very trippy fotos, but how did they end up backwards in the first shot!!
mbz2662
Very cool postwork Harry. Nice work.
gizmo563
Cool stuff!
RobyHermida
Beautiful ..................Congratulations! ROBY
ledwolorz
Wonderful work.
tallpindo
All it needs is primroses to be the bungalow of dreams.
vlaaitje
wonderful idea, made me a bit dizzy during my scroll haha
durleybeachbum
Fascinating!! And very enjoyable!
tizjezzme
This made me dizzy lol Excellent shots and POV's! I could tell a story about my experience with Circuit City, but I'll spare you; especially after that wild flashback I just had.
auntietk
Oh my! This is wonderful! I love the original, and the two manipulated versions are creative and very cool! The color of your jacket and the color of the bottom of the building are nice together, and make for a wonderful composition in the filtered images. Excellent work, my dear!
JaneEden
Well done to you dear Harry, this is a fabulous result! hugs Jane xx