Picasso and Braque out for a Walk
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19 responses
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Betty Maxey gave props (15 Jul 2012):
What a nice find, neat!
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Susan B. Griffith said (15 Jul 2012):
Love the way the window breaks up the distortion.
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Donald Garrett gave props (15 Jul 2012):
An artist's eye always sees the good stuff! The rest of us take "snapshots." ☺
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Susan Littlefield gave props (15 Jul 2012):
Beautifully disjointed!!
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Geoff Plant gave props (15 Jul 2012):
GREAT CAPTURE LOVE THE TITLE
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Bruce Baker gave props (15 Jul 2012):
what a wonderful title for this. Love it!
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kenneth boston gave props (16 Jul 2012):
fantastic.
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Lynn E. Harvey gave props (16 Jul 2012):
Perfect title for this...art colliding!
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Cheryl Andrews gave props (16 Jul 2012):
GOOD EYE! Great capture.
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (16 Jul 2012):
Outstanding!
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Leslie Hunziker gave props (16 Jul 2012):
bends the mind.
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Andrea Petersen gave props (17 Jul 2012):
I was trying to figure out how you shot this and I came to the conclusion that this is a reflection of a building through the window closest to the camera, which gives the distortion and the disjointed appearance...Great find and capture...Love how it is framed in.
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Charles Rushton said (18 Jul 2012):
Quite righ,t Andrea. The simplest explanation is usually the best. In reflection pictures the important thing is to increase contrast and, if necessary, to increase color saturation so that the refelection does not appear dull and less noticiable.
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Carlo Pagan gave props (18 Jul 2012):
Fantastic!!
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Sarah Springer gave props (18 Jul 2012):
Most fabulously seen and captured
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Ioana Caravan gave props (20 Jul 2012):
Excellent!
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Eric Sayah gave props (21 Jul 2012):
Awesome. Great eye!
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Massimo Bardelli gave props (21 Jul 2012):
Maybe you forgot Magritte ;-)... Beautiful shot!
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T ~ gave props (21 Jul 2012):
Really cool reflection... great capture!
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