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If the mark of a good photograph is that it is liked without revealing what it is, then this is a good photograph—as usual for you, Alan.
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Thanks so much Linda. The foreground is an office building’s reflection in the roof of a car that was parked on the opposite side of the street.
Can’t explain why it looks so rounded though because it was a fairly flat roof, and any wide-angle lens distortion was minimal.
Like a good magician’s tricks, I’m afraid some things must remain a mystery to both viewer AND photographer..
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Photography and art making as play.
If the mark of a good photograph is that it is liked without revealing what it is, then this is a good photograph—as usual for you, Alan.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks so much Linda. The foreground is an office building’s reflection in the roof of a car that was parked on the opposite side of the street.
Can’t explain why it looks so rounded though because it was a fairly flat roof, and any wide-angle lens distortion was minimal.
Like a good magician’s tricks, I’m afraid some things must remain a mystery to both viewer AND photographer..
LikeLiked by 1 person