Capture: Upside Down, Inside Out
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JacksonP, in reply to
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
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Completely transformed. I thought it was a portrait of Godzilla.
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Jos,
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Jos,
Interesting though!
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
Good shot, Michael. I like it sitting sideways like that.
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Thanks.
Yeah sideways does seem to work.
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Sideways makes a new kind of sky/sea tower.
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
Like it, like it, like it a lot.
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
Very pretty. So peaceful.
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Through a glass, muddily.
Funny, this big, new apartment complex seems to be well inhabited, but the shops along the southern side have never been inhabited, let alone abandoned. The complex reflected, though, has a well-established community and lively commerce - and my favourite teahouse, not that I've had time to get there for, ummm... ages.
Now, help? I actually managed to do something in GIMP, which was to mirror that image, but I can only save it in a .xcf format? Can I even post such a format here? Can I change it into something more "normal"? I'm struggling to figure that out... Any advice? Oh, wait, success with IrfanView! Achieved two things in one afternoon!
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an aside, Waste Land at 8.30pm on Maori TV tonight (Tuesday June 25) will, I think, appeal to regular Capture visitors and many others...
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
Hi Ian, yes I saw (most of) that a while back. I found it extraordinary, appalling and awe-inspiring all at the same time !!!
I couldn't get through on your link but feel sure you are referring to this: Wasteland movie
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
Great shot. How we appear an disappear is sometimes good luck but often good management.
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
Hi Gudrun, I take it your comment is about the outline of me above the anemones. You are quite right - and that one was a mixture of both. I had to create my own shadow in order to get a clear image of the little creatures - and just happened to include my silhouette!
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I'm loving these reflections and upside downs and mirroreds... it really plays with your perception and gets you looking out at the world in other ways.
#1 looking at it I feel like I'm under the surface of the puddle.
#2 Military recruitment slogan, flipped and therefore mirrored, and puddled and road markinged.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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BenWilson, in reply to
The result looks, ironically, like the Sky Tower.
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