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How lucky you were to see the parade far from the madding crowd. It’s scary down there – so packed, it looks like a patchwork quilt with wide white stripes.
“PEOPLE THROUGH PILLARS” – What an amazing shot. The proportion: the grandeur of the pillars, the “tiny” people filling in all the spaces. What a reversal of importance… I love it! I love! I love it!
It took me a few seconds to recognize what I was looking at. It reminds me of the optical illusion where the outlines of a goblet turn into the profiles of two people. Did you take this picture with creating an optical illusion in mind? I love photos that are surprising. You are wonderful at coming up with unique views of things.
How lucky you were to see the parade far from the madding crowd. It’s scary down there – so packed, it looks like a patchwork quilt with wide white stripes.
Happy Thanksgivukkah everyone! What a wonderful perspective. Thank you for always providing an interesting view for us fans!
I like how the negative space is where things are happening here. So many people! Happy Thanksgiving!
Love the people through the pillars! Classic Ellen. Well done!
“PEOPLE THROUGH PILLARS” – What an amazing shot. The proportion: the grandeur of the pillars, the “tiny” people filling in all the spaces. What a reversal of importance… I love it! I love! I love it!
Glad you like. And I love its new title!
I love this! It’s a classic, mind-bending abstract. I love this POV and the sense of composition. Excellent shot!
It took me a few seconds to recognize what I was looking at. It reminds me of the optical illusion where the outlines of a goblet turn into the profiles of two people. Did you take this picture with creating an optical illusion in mind? I love photos that are surprising. You are wonderful at coming up with unique views of things.