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Bottle Panorama


Saturday Self-Challenge: Panorama photos
It was a tough challenge because it was cloudy/rainy all week. I went outside to capture an image of a row of trees bordering my back yard, but poor lighting made the mundane look even more mundane (see inset image). I decided to choose something with a little color inside my house and work with it. I thought I would take advantage of the distorted view and incorporate it as an interesting effect on the row of bottles.
Have a good week everyone! Special Hugggs to Pam (Hope you are feeling much better after your procedure!)
It was a tough challenge because it was cloudy/rainy all week. I went outside to capture an image of a row of trees bordering my back yard, but poor lighting made the mundane look even more mundane (see inset image). I decided to choose something with a little color inside my house and work with it. I thought I would take advantage of the distorted view and incorporate it as an interesting effect on the row of bottles.
Have a good week everyone! Special Hugggs to Pam (Hope you are feeling much better after your procedure!)
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Wonderfully done for our weekly theme, Valerie
Great composition here! I like it a lot!
There is a house in my village which has one of the interior walls built out of a lot of horizontal bottles instead of bricks. It looks nice when the light shines through it!
Best Wishes, and a good week ahead
Peter
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