Certainly not! Thanks, Stan and Bulent. I just tried to rotate the image
180 deg and I was pleasantly surprised.
Thanks a lot!
On 7/17/2012 10:36 PM, Bulent Celasun wrote:
Interesting suggestion there.
The upside down view makes the light coming from above.
I suspect it might have something to do with our subconscious; we just
feel it fits better to our (pre)conceptions.
Off topic?
Bulent
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2012/7/17 Stan Halpin <[email protected]>:
My reaction is similar to Bob's. I would like a bit more separation between the
middle two. Either move the camera 15-30 cm to the right or move forward a
touch.
By the way, since this is already an abstract, I flipped it over and looked at
it upside down. I think I like it better that way.
stan
On Jul 17, 2012, at 12:34 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
http://pentax-ways.blogspot.co.il/2012/07/peso-2012-30-sushi-lamps.html
Taken with Ricoh GXR and A12 50 mm macro module.
A little write up on the gear is in the blog post as well...
Please be brutal and honest.
Thanks!
Boris
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