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| This photo is of a sidewalk, but it looks like it drops of an edge when it is put into kaleidoscope form. |
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| These are some very white trees against a blue sky, with the sky's blueness intensified. |
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| This shows a building but when it was put into a kaleidoscope, it began to look a bit like an eye, or two eyes. |
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| This diptych shows the difference between fall and winter within just a few miles of one another. |
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| This diptych is of some water hyacinth, and has an overall view, then zoomed in on them. This shows a bit of depth of field |
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| This tree has the "veins" of its bark altered in color which makes it look more lava like. |
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| This triptych shows carvings in the snow of a face that goes from smiley to sad, and the overall brightness of the photo is dropped. |
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| This triptych shows a horse with the sky saturated, and the colors of the horse turned more rich by upping the yellows and orange saturation a bit. |
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| My phone doesn't do a very accurate job of capturing motion, but this shows water moving in motion. |
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| I like this photo because it shows a bit of depth of field, and after boosted some of the colors and reducing some of the other colors, the shell really highlights the greens and the reds. |
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| This shows some contrast in texture and contrast in color between the foals ears and the backdrop of the sky, and than the grass. |













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