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STOP

Photography Surrealism posted on Sep 08, 2015
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...whatever you're doing and take a look at this photographic legerdemain. Captured 8/26/15 @ 8:20 am in the parking lot of my favorite strip mall. This POV was not acquired by bending over and looking backward through my legs. It was accomplished by flipping the original pic vertically and then horizontally to achieve the desired effect. Allaismalardik.

Comments (10)


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Cyve

3:15PM | Tue, 08 September 2015

Amazing POV and fantastic shot !!!

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HopeFadesEternal

3:22PM | Tue, 08 September 2015

Regardless of how you had to contort yourself and flip flop the image; it turned out to be impressive. Excellent idea to create this image as it appears. Now I always heard, jokingly of course, that STOP was actually short for "spin tires on pavement."

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CavalierLady

5:33PM | Tue, 08 September 2015

LOL!!! And here I was imagining you bent over with camera inbetween your knees to get the shot!! Great post work, Harry!!

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MrsRatbag

6:26PM | Tue, 08 September 2015

Excellent postworkery, Harry, it's a marvelous view and shot!

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Mulltipass

8:55PM | Tue, 08 September 2015

That is an Awesome Shot!!! Excellent POV!!!

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bmac62

12:10AM | Wed, 09 September 2015

The view I'd get if I tried skateboarding. lol Like your experimentation...unique POV.

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claude19

11:57AM | Wed, 09 September 2015

SUPERB sciFi scene...under a very big spaceship !!! outstanding idea !!!

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T.Rex

2:36AM | Thu, 10 September 2015

Or, holding the camera upside down. I've done a few like this when I haven't been able to hold the camera right side up due to circumstances. Then some Photoshop to turn the image right. This looks like a stop sign for space vehicles. Keep up the good work! :-)

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helanker

3:14AM | Thu, 10 September 2015

Awesome shot. Love this simplicity, but I would have loved to see you when you took this shot :)

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anahata.c

10:23AM | Sun, 20 September 2015

great postwork choice! The splashy light on the concrete, and all that gritty detail, as well as the "Star Wars" tilt of "STOP" (ie, in the Star Wars movie-titles) make this perfect for an upside down capture. (Denise calls it "Excellent Postworkery"---bravo! There's an expression.) And I realize this may be a color shot, but the stark grays and whites and blacks make it seem monotonal. So if it is color, you got a very intense black and white feel regardless. You've done a number of these shots, all very finely; so turning it upside down lets us see it in a completely different perspective. It totally works; and the light---now originating from the bottom up---makes us feel there's a cauldron down there, waiting for us to fall in. Really well done, Harry. The word "stop" tells us this isn't a place we want to mess with. Your intuition was keen here.


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