“ Derek Visits the Upside Down ”
I do hope to pop in now and then during 2025, so I thought I should post a self-portrait. And liking the partial erasure/partial darkening approach I took in B&W minimalism week, I was eager to try variants of it. I shot this one intentionally upside down, bending over the lens with the sky ...
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  • Charli Couchman Edited 3 months ago

    The upside down orientation, along with the graininess and darkening, gives you a very sinister look. Very cool effect all the way around. Happy New Year! I will look… more

    The upside down orientation, along with the graininess and darkening, gives you a very sinister look. Very cool effect all the way around. Happy New Year! I will look for you here and there in the coming weeks.

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  • Hélène Nadeau Edited 3 months ago

    Cool photo, and creative idea. Imagine even the missed photos are useful as add ons.

    Cool photo, and creative idea. Imagine even the missed photos are useful as add ons.

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  • Anne Ambro Edited 3 months ago

    love your topsy-turvy approach to this challenge!  Hope it was too hard for you to hang upside down for this sitting....LOL.

    love your topsy-turvy approach to this challenge!  Hope it was too hard for you to hang upside down for this sitting....LOL.

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  • Yukiko Okuma Edited 3 months ago

    Looks like a huge storm surrounding you. I hope you can weather it. Happy new year.

    Looks like a huge storm surrounding you. I hope you can weather it. Happy new year.

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Nikon D7500 Nikon 18-400
1/160 f/7.1 5000 400

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