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Curtain/Venetian blind moire pattern

Photography Careers posted on Jan 18, 2012
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A sight I ignored for over two decades, captured 1/9/12, early morning, from within my living room. ZOOM worthy. Incidentally, the slats are dirty and in dire need of a cleaning. I've been perpetually lazy in that department. Cheerio, thankx for popping in, and for any and all favs and noncritical comments.

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durleybeachbum

3:55PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

I like this curious pic!

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ShadowsNTime

4:02PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

I like this too! Very interesting shot Harry, a great abstract in my opinion! Thank you for your support in my absence, much appreciated!

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Jay-el-Jay

5:02PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

A good shot of this interplay of lines.It is something how we can overlook things until one day we finally see what is right before our eyes all along.

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Rainastorm

5:03PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

Crazy on the eyes wow harry

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morningglory

6:22PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

I hate cleaning blinds, horizontal or vertical. Good job on this creation.

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npauling

6:52PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

What an amazing POV you have taken this unusual shot from it looks wonderful with the light and shade.

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bmac62

7:11PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

A fine postable shot right under your nose:) Love all the parallel wavy lines:)

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MrsRatbag

10:12PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

Really wonderful collection of lines and curves, Harry, and I love the POV; and the thing about dust is, you never get rid of it, you just move it around, sort of like rotating your stock.

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magnus073

11:05PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

Amazing how some things escape our attention for the longest time. Nicely done Harry

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jocko500

11:38PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

I like this pattern you took

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fallen21

4:02AM | Thu, 19 January 2012

Fantastic capture.

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Hendesse

4:20AM | Thu, 19 January 2012

Fantastic idea and shot. Great visual effect!

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Feliciti

4:56AM | Thu, 19 January 2012

cool idea indeed made a nice pattern !!

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debbielove

8:00AM | Thu, 19 January 2012

Very weird looking.. Got to say! If you had not said, I would never have known! Great angle! Rob

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tennesseecowgirl

9:18AM | Mon, 23 January 2012

oh that is very cool you are MR CREATIVE

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myrrhluz

6:49PM | Mon, 23 January 2012

I recognized this right away. My mom has lace curtains and blinds in the room I sleep in and I wake up to this beautiful sight (except seen from the bottom, not top) most days that I am there. Excellent capture! Wonderful lines and curves. I like the X's in the folds.

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danapommet

11:44PM | Tue, 24 January 2012

Excellent image of patterns and light Harry. Nice catch.

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anahata.c

12:33AM | Sun, 25 March 2012

the reason so many people are "lazy" about cleaning slats is that it's impossible to clean slats. Too many of them, too many surfaces, many are too high, and they don't stand still. So you have no arguments with me there. (It just struck me: You're reading a ton of comments from me in one sitting: This could get very difficult! You have my permission to read these over several days or weeks. I'm not through, either, I'll be back for more in the coming week & two. But back to the blinds...) A solid abstract, and like fine reflection-shots, hard to tell where reality ends and shadows & lights begin. Wonderful ambiguity. And because you have the straight slats behind the curtains, it makes it hard to know what's the real source and what's the 'light-play'. When I first saw this in January, I honestly thought it was a ceiling-fixture, maybe fluorescent bulbs under a curved grillwork. Then I re-read the title..."Moire," oddly, is related to our word "mohair," maybe because of the curving patterns in mohair, I don't know. But given the sameness of moire patterns, your sensitive capture of light & shade, along with the many subtle hues, make this a very rich photo. And of course, it's more proof that, for you, there is nothing non-photograph-worthy: If it's in the eye---which it always is with you---it's ready for the camera. Fine delicate work, and, zoomed, filled with some fine subtle hues.


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