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Man strangled while having his hands in his pockets?
Lens: HD PENTAX-D FA 28-105mm F3.5-5.6 ED DC WR Camera: Pentax K-1 Mark II Photo Location: Copenhagen ISO: 25600 Shutter Speed: 1/30s Aperture: F5 
Posted By: henrikpedersen33, 12-28-2019, 11:11 AM

Shot at Cisternerne at Frederiksberg, old watertanks, close to Copenhagen, Denmark.
It was at an exhibition where different mirrors were hanging from the ceiling, and in movement all the time.
You never had the same 'look'.
I was lucky to get this shot, where it could look as if, a family father is being strangled by a ghost? We cannot see who, only his hand!

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The symmetry of his head and torso is amazing. My wife says the shot looks freaky! Great catch.
12-28-2019, 12:28 PM   #3
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The symmetry of his head and torso is amazing. My wife says the shot looks freaky! Great catch.
Thank you so much ;-)
12-28-2019, 12:41 PM   #4
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Nicely done, it's quite surreal!

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Yes, it is freaky! But a very interesting shot. It is amazing what can be done with mirrors.
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Very unusual! Thanks for sharing.
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What an interesting shot! Very imaginative.

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You caught the perfect moment! That's what photography is all about, isn't it? sharing the moment with others. thanks.
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QuoteOriginally posted by ashurbanipal Quote
Nicely done, it's quite surreal!
I struggle with the idea of the surrealistic image, but this one is a GREAT example of the style!
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Great perspective and set up! I like photos like this that make you do a double take!
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I struggle with the idea of the surrealistic image, but this one is a GREAT example of the style!
Thank you so much ;-)
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Surreal indeed!
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Nicely done, it's quite surreal!
Thank you so much
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If you hadn't mentioned the mirrors, I would have thought it was manipulated on the computer. Good stuff!
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Wow. That’s a unique shot
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