October 2020 - Through Glass
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A great deal of enginuity was apparent in these pictures. We much enjoyed examining them.

 


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Martin thought the structure of the glass in Frances' picture became part of the picture.
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Frances chose this from her own pictures, finding it an unusual subject.

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Sonia chose Gillian's Tea Light. She thought it a simple shot, filling the frame, with a subtle background.
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Gillian proposed this picture taken through a bus window last Christmas, because it was different, and something we might not see for some time.

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Ingrid took pictures through a variety of glasses. Sonia liked this picture of captured fallen petals, with some escaping, as did Ingrid.
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They also both liked the red geranium with the flower showing clearly but surrounded by shaded rings.

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Sue liked Irene's picture of a candle. She thought it gave a calming "hygge" effect.
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Both Sue and Irene chose as first choice this distorted red car shot through the bottom of a crystal glass. Sue thought it a clever photo reminding her of distorting mirrors.

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Marjorie's second choice from Joe's pictures was this fun shot called "Snack Envy"
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But both Marjorie and Joe liked this clever picture of two bottles. Joe used 2 prisms and a laser pointer, with the bottles lying on a black background. He used a very long exposure - 15 seconds - to create the effect.

             

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