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Through the side window of the car off the side mirror to the front of the high school where I teach. Nice thing about Arkansas weather....just wait a couple of days, and it'll change. After three days of frigid cold and ice, sunny skies and 50 degrees for soccer practice this afternoon.
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Nice shot Paul! Please send the warmth up north.
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Paul,
Nice perspective. Aloha |
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It is always interesting to see what people come up with using a car side mirror for framing. Good work!
If you want to try something unsusal, try positioning a car broadside to a scene you want to shoot and then shoot through the car windows to capture the scene. (e.g. stand on the passenger side and shoot through the passenger and driver side windows) Cal Hey...Wait a minute! If you shot that through the mirror, why does the sign read correctly? It should be reversed. Methinks some post processing was used here! Good job! |
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Cool idea.
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calr wrote:
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