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Photo 833
Seatscape
After rising from the sagging cushion of my favorite chair, the light from the window made it look like a dark landscape or seascape.
6th March 2021
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7th March 2021 8:46am
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Frogger
I need to get out more. :-)
March 7th, 2021
Wendy
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This is really nice with rich colours and textures.
So good you can see photo potentials everywhere!
March 7th, 2021
☠northy
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Very nicely spotted!
Thank you for my challenge... I will give it a go!
For your challenge, I wonder how you’d feel about trying out panography... David Hockney does these... some examples of his work can be found here...
https://www.hockney.com/index.php/works/photos/photographic-collages
Btw... I’m assuming you have photoshop or other software that will make this possible... if not, perhaps you could try some surreal juxtaposition?
March 8th, 2021
Casablanca
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Ooh it does too - super shot, well seen
March 8th, 2021
Frogger
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I can do that. I did something similar a year or so ago. I didn't know it had a name. Try googling the term "panography." You get some interesting unrelated hits.
March 8th, 2021
Mary Siegle
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Very nice!
March 22nd, 2021
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So good you can see photo potentials everywhere!
Thank you for my challenge... I will give it a go!
For your challenge, I wonder how you’d feel about trying out panography... David Hockney does these... some examples of his work can be found here... https://www.hockney.com/index.php/works/photos/photographic-collages
Btw... I’m assuming you have photoshop or other software that will make this possible... if not, perhaps you could try some surreal juxtaposition?