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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Iris Reflection and Painted Walls



11 comments:

  1. i am laughing at how these to images work together. once again-once again they way you pair up images is wonderful.

    ~robert

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  2. Thank you, Robert. You often post wonderful images yourself.

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  3. Iris reflection...really deep! I like it.

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  4. You'd better explain that first shot...I like it but it's kinda spooky. I like those dramatic colors in the 2nd photo!

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    1. It's just two pieces of art, the chair is reflected in the iris. I thought they went together rather well without any help from me.

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  6. Pretty neat pain job. Is that a work site? If so, even better.

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    1. This was a vacant lot used to park cars near downtown San Antonio. The colors are striking.

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  7. The iris looks like a gloriously coloured jewel - kinda like the opals downunder! Is it yours???

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    1. Not my iris. This was an art work at the San Antonio Metropolitan Art Museum, and the chair reflected in it was another piece of art, a chair made of florescent lights. No photo manipulation was used.

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  8. wow ! wow ! the iris reflection is stunning !

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