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ReplyDeletei love the capture.
why do the edges of the steel look wispy? rather what are they reflected in?
Hi Meghana,
ReplyDeleteThe photo is of a church top reflecting in a pool of water on a city construction site in Antwerp. I turned it upside-down so that the church was on top and reflecting "properly". The soft edges of steel are the building support rods reflecting in water of the puddle.
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ReplyDeleteHey Matt,
ReplyDeletethat nifty little trick creates so much interest in the picture!
i spent a few minutes trying to figure out what went where ;)
what camera do you use? i like to experiment with photography too but have to make do with a digital point and shoot for now.
I use an old, cheap Soviet camera from the '60s, called a Zorki-4. I use it because I'm currently avoiding "automatic" camera adjustments. I still prefer film even though digital can be quite nice too.
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