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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3 Faces & 3 Symmetries - II
This is very similar to the previous image. The image sequence is URN - NRU - URN where U stands for "Un-nice" guy, R for Real, and N for "Nice guy. The three symmetries are the mirror reflection of the right side of his face onto the left side (U), the mirror reflection of the left side of his face onto the right side (N), and the top row repeated on the bottom row. The last is not a true symmetry as I did not make mirror images of the elements, which would have to be upside down.
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