Thanks all for your kind remarks and for bearing with me while I wrestle with my tendency to take the same shots of the same places in the same way, by reaching out in some new (for me) directions.
Some of you have asked how I did this - it's just a select and copy of a photo looking down the hill from my place, pasted into a second photo of myself squinting into a mirror. I actually started out to do something else but this turned out interesting so I decided to post it.
Situated on the far west coast of Canada, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria is the capital city of the Province of British Columbia. Its benign climate (the warmest winters in Canada) and placid lifestyle make it a favorite retirement location as well as a popular tourist destination. About 400,000 people live in Victoria and adjacent communities. Click the photos to see them larger!
17 comments:
I love this shot ,magic and inventive !
Like Alice down the rabbit hole! What a magical, revealing shot. I love it.
Great self portrait... very creative.
I love it!! It is so cool! Can you tell us how you did it??
Very cool shot. Share your secret!
Very nice Benjamin!
This is really cool! Fantastic shot!
That does it, then. You are now a professional.
WOW! You are always coming up with new and interesting stuff - very inspiring.
Neat trick, how'd you do it?
I always thought that it looked like macaroni and cheese.
This look like extreme photograhpy.Very creative. I love it.
That just about sums it up. We see the world in a very strange way.
Love this shot! very very cool!
We (i mean the CDPbloggers) should all have a portrait like this.
Thanks all for your kind remarks and for bearing with me while I wrestle with my tendency to take the same shots of the same places in the same way, by reaching out in some new (for me) directions.
Some of you have asked how I did this - it's just a select and copy of a photo looking down the hill from my place, pasted into a second photo of myself squinting into a mirror. I actually started out to do something else but this turned out interesting so I decided to post it.
Oh I love this!! Delight, delight, delight. Thank you, Benjamin.
Fascinating. I especially like the depth you got into the tiny color image.
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