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Wow, wow, wow! What an intriguing and engrossing photo, Ellen! So much going on everywhere in the image that my eyes don’t know where to explore first. Well done!
Oh, is this such a cool photo! it totally looks like a storyboard charting out the actions of a movie (I’m thinking Film Noir given what I see) – or even a little bit like the layout of a comic book. I love the unique view through each panel (are they panels of a window?!) and the bit of mystery and reflective darkness. Well done!
Another one of your amazing abstract style photos. They are my favorites and this has to be in the top five. So intriguing. I love having to figure out how you manage to create each abstract composition.
Wow, wow, wow! What an intriguing and engrossing photo, Ellen! So much going on everywhere in the image that my eyes don’t know where to explore first. Well done!
I see nighttime reflections but it’s very confusing as what the subject is. A little scary. Looking through window glass at the world?
Oh, is this such a cool photo! it totally looks like a storyboard charting out the actions of a movie (I’m thinking Film Noir given what I see) – or even a little bit like the layout of a comic book. I love the unique view through each panel (are they panels of a window?!) and the bit of mystery and reflective darkness. Well done!
What an amazing photo! I love the contrast between the realism of the scene on the left and the dream-like reflections in the panels.
Thank you for providing intriguing art every Monday morning!
My pleasure Jan. Thank you for responding to it!
Reminds me of I am Not a Robot. Verify all the ??? you see
It looks like a broken mirror that someone has tried to piece back together. Very clever dual-image, real vs reflected.
Another one of your amazing abstract style photos. They are my favorites and this has to be in the top five. So intriguing. I love having to figure out how you manage to create each abstract composition.