Sunday, April 17, 2011

What better way to end this week of shooting symmetry concepts than by combining two of the most well known symbols of symmetry, DaVinci's Vitruvian Man, and the nautilus shell.  The shells are actually petrified specimens, which have a more antique feel to them than a real shell.  The Vitruvian Man was photographed and reworked extensively in Photoshop and then superimposed over the shell image as an overlay layer. 

That ends the week of creating symmetrical compositions.  Back to normal tomorrow.

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