Rubber Man In A Rubber World.

© Joe Terni

Rubber Man In A Rubber World.

Uploaded: December 06, 2005

Description

Inverted image of a calm river reflection at the jetty.Swan River,Perth,Western Australia.20April,2005.8.54AM.

Comments

Adilson F. Ferreira level-classic December 06, 2005

Beautiful capture Joe!!! #355086

Piotr M. Organa December 06, 2005

Beautiful photo, nice color, Joe. Love the rubber railing, too!
Thanks for not photoshopping it! :) #2158126

Joe Terni December 06, 2005

Thanks Adilson and Piotr.Yes no photoshop here,as you mention Piotr,its a straight take,but as I inverted it I put it in special effects.A bit of fun realy.I just love those calm reflective days on the river.And now with summer here downunder,lots more of those days! Thanks again. #2158300

Kate Jackson December 06, 2005

I just love still water reflections Joe. These are so so clear. Love the wobbly world. I was wondering what you had entered it in. It is hard to know for a shot like this. #2159286

Janine Russell level-deluxe December 06, 2005

Joe, excellent colors, clarity and reflection. #2160723

Joe Terni December 07, 2005

I am looking forward to many more very calm reflective mornings over our summer from now on.Its a different world realy.Kate I realy do not know what to enter these types of photos into.But because I inverted the image,I thought I best enter it into Special Effects.But I realy am unsure.Thanks Kate and Janine,I appreciate your comments. #2161968

Kate Jackson December 08, 2005

Personally I don't think it should be special effects as people will think you applied a filter to make it look wobbly. I don't think inverting is any different to rotating. But still I do not know which other category it should be. #2164070

Joe Terni December 08, 2005

Kate I am not sure either.

To rotate to achieve an upside down image dose not realy constitute a big photoshop change.I have actually seen a photo or two back in the old days,way before Photoshop,that had been wrongly,put in upside down in a magazine.But being downunder we accepted it anyhow! #2164961


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