That's pretty. I like it.
Some Scottish stained glass windows - St. Giles, Edinburgh; St. Magnus Cathedral, Orkney; Wigton Parish Church; St. Michael's, Dumfries; Melrose Abbey (minus the glass!); St. John's Episcopal Church, Edinburgh (said to have the best collection of stained glass in Scotland).
These two photos were taken in the 80's in Chicago with a Yashica Mat 24 twin lens reflex camera. I shot the first photo by aiming the lens upward to and right on the window to get rid of any glare or reflection from the city. The funny part is when I showed the first photo, people asked me how I got him to pose for me. I told them to look at his wrist. The second, photo, I backed up and showed the mannequin and the reflection of the city. It looks almost like a double exposure, but it is not.
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These two photos were taken in the 80's in Chicago with a Yashica Mat 24 twin lens reflex camera. I shot the first photo by aiming the lens upward to and right on the window to get rid of any glare or reflection from the city. The funny part is when I showed the first photo, people asked me how I got him to pose for me. I told them to look at his wrist. The second, photo, I backed up and showed the mannequin and the reflection of the city. It looks almost like a double exposure, but it is not.
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That is the creepiest mannequin I have ever seen. Great shots!
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