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Tag: distortion

Squashed

Hove Museum of Creativity

One exhibit at the museum featured a funhouse mirror. I’m not sure why, but as so often in galleries and museums, I felt compelled to take a reflective self-portrait.

Posted on June 16, 2025May 25, 2025Categories Photo, Portrait, SelfieTags distortion, Hove, Hove Museum of Creativity, mirror, reflection, self-portrait, travel, UK2 Comments on Squashed

Bean Bag

Unmentioned in the aforementioned Chicago law is the pleasure of taking a kaleidoscopic image inside the Bean

Millennium Park, Chicago

Posted on September 26, 2017September 24, 2017Categories Abstract, Photo, Still life, StreetTags Bean, Chicago, distortion, Illinois, reflection, streetLeave a comment on Bean Bag

Brick Work

W 92nd St

Posted on July 28, 2011July 23, 2011Categories Abstract, Photo, Still life, StreetTags abstract, Adam Isler, brick, distortion, glass, Isler, Manhattan, New York, NYC, photography, reflection, street, urban, W 92nd St, wall, windowLeave a comment on Brick Work
 

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