




Seeing double?
Can't explain it, but I have this special affinity to pictures that depict coincidental synchronisation. It takes a lot of patience, experience and ultimately luck to get the picture. Some people may not appreciate the effect, but I have people telling me they love them. So, I am encouraged and will continue to find symphony in my photography.
1 comment:
It's so rare that the pictures themselves create a sense of humour and I think it's wonderful you've caught it just in the nick of time!! Well done.
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