Symmetry
This is a collection of photographs that play around with the concept of symmetry. It was inspired by the September 2016 competition of the North Bethesda Camera Club.The first image is of a Czechoslovakian cut glass vase that shows a beautiful rotational symmetry. Next comes a beautifully engineered tire from a Mercedes sport coup, again exhibiting rotational symmetry. The ceiling of the Penn Station provide a bewildering array of symmetries and near symmetries. The remaining pictures are manipulations of a single image of my friend Johnny Sackett. I asked him to pose for these pictures because he is a fun guy, and has an interesting face. Also, I asked him becasue he can cross his eyes, and that is a way to show another aspect of symmetry. In the end, I didn't use any of the cross-eyed shots. The first image is a normal portrait shot of Johnny. All others are manipulations of a single image.
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Rotational Symmetry with Embedded Elements of Mirror Symmetry
Three images (two right sides, both sides, & 2 left sides) which have a mirror symmetry within them have been copied and rotated by 180° making an image with rotational symmetry. It looks the same after rotating the picture 180°.
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