“ Rebellious symmetry ”
Yeap, I know. The thematic for this week's challenge was symmetry. It's just a way to show that, even in the symmetry, we can find a bit of disorder.

For this shoot I used a mirror as a stand and gum to fix the rubik's cube in its surface at an angle. Then I tilted the camera and ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Use A Mirror
  • Julie Beaudoin Edited a year ago

    Superbe utilisation du miroir et composition. Bravo!

    Superbe utilisation du miroir et composition. Bravo!

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  • Bruce Milroy Edited a year ago

    I really like your composition on this and it really looks like two floating cubes!!!

    I really like your composition on this and it really looks like two floating cubes!!!

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  • Erick Dupuis Edited a year ago

    C'est drôle : tu as utilisé un miroir pour obtenir une photo complètement asymétrique.

    C'est drôle : tu as utilisé un miroir pour obtenir une photo complètement asymétrique.

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  • Jaq Momo Edited a year ago

    I love the twist you've given this theme!! Technically yes, it's symmetrical because a mirror can't not, but your choice of subject and the way you've treated it gives… more

    I love the twist you've given this theme!! Technically yes, it's symmetrical because a mirror can't not, but your choice of subject and the way you've treated it gives us such a dizzy. It almost looks like there are two cubes it's so sharp and bright. Absolutely well done!!

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Canon EOS 6D Canon 135mm f/2
2"5 f/32 100 135mm

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