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Old 10-06-2012   #1
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I like this idea

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...paintings.html
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like it, too. thanks for sharing.
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very nice
thanks for sharing
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Interesting idea! I love that easel.
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Very cool indeed, Would be nice to know what gear he shoots with and what PP he uses as well.
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Simple and brilliant !
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Would be nice to know what gear he shoots with and what PP he uses as well.
And I would like to know if that mirror is FF, micro blah-blah or mirrorless.... no hang on...
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Yes, it's a nice idea.

Could be accomplished in various ways besides the obvious such as computer and software like PS.

Creative idea! Good job.
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Could be accomplished in various ways besides the obvious such as computer and software like PS.
But wouldn't a mirror be easier? Just a thought.
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I have difficulty getting one composition correct. He does two at once! The man's a genius.
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Great idea and great execution!
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Very cool. Thanks for the link.
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it's a pretty interesting and creative concept no doubt and really cool that he's basically framing two shots at once, but i have to say that visually (technically?) speaking i don't really like it. the light rim of the mirror glass rather gives the effect of it looking like a bad photoshop composition to my eyes.
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Couldn't he simply shoot bckwards?
This reminds me of the art, which is purely conceptual, because the authors cannot paint anyway.
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Bet he goes through a lot of Windex.
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I still like the idea of capturing a couple of phases of dusk (or dawn) in such a landscape.
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Some of the photos shown are well executed. The idea itself is of course marvellous. However, some of the shots don't bring out the concept's full potential. Unless the photographer has a trademark on it (!!!!), others could try and do more with this. Now where to find a mirror ...
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Interesting link - and a great idea.

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good job
i like it too
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Very cool.
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I think it's an interesting idea. I like that the reflections vary, from more rock to the night time sky. Not to copy, but I may try it.
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