“ Dutch Tilt in the Snow ”
Being from Swiss German heritage I wanted to experiment with the Deutsche Tilt or Dutch Tilt method. I tried to capture as many triangles and other geometric shapes as well as make the viewer uncomfortable. It was a rather dreary snowy morning but I had fun experimenting with this method.
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Break The Rule
  • Jennifer Lawrence Edited 4 years ago

    I like the added geometric shapes, it somehow levels it out in my mind somehow! I need to try this sometime!

    I like the added geometric shapes, it somehow levels it out in my mind somehow! I need to try this sometime!

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  • Chris Newby Edited 4 years ago

    Yes, it does make me feel very uncomfortable Michele! Horizons all over the place, and frames within frames, etc.! A very interesting shot, well done for experimenting… more

    Yes, it does make me feel very uncomfortable Michele! Horizons all over the place, and frames within frames, etc.! A very interesting shot, well done for experimenting, it's what it's all about!

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  • Linda Hynson Edited 4 years ago

    All you need now are fish jumping out of the koi pond!

    All you need now are fish jumping out of the koi pond!

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  • Muraleedharan Raghavan Edited 4 years ago

    Nice… more

    Nice view.

    When I turn towards right, my eyes are struggling to find the center of the image, wondering what was the reason to tils the camera while taking this shot ?

    I guess you were trying to break the rule ? :)

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#horizonlines #DutchTilt #geometrics

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