You have a wonderful eye for abstraction. Are you by chance a Mac user? In OS X Tiger, one of the built-in screensavers is a great bunch of photos of curled and folded paper lit from behind and from the side. So soft and pleasing. This reminded me of those.
Based on the angle just prior to the corner, indicating a slight deformation, I would go with pointing out. If it was pointing in, that means there would have been a uniform expansion as opposed to compression, and my money says that the compression option is more likely.
Pointing IN
ReplyDeletein? hmm...nice shot, its hard to tell!
ReplyDeletehey.. cool shot! i cant decide whether in or out. i'd go with out. haha just to resist the norm. =P
ReplyDeleteOUT!
ReplyDeleteso which is it>!?!?!??
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You have a wonderful eye for abstraction. Are you by chance a Mac user? In OS X Tiger, one of the built-in screensavers is a great bunch of photos of curled and folded paper lit from behind and from the side. So soft and pleasing. This reminded me of those.
ReplyDeletePointing out, for sure.
- Aaron, Single-Serving Photo
pointing out, i think, due to the shadow parts
ReplyDeleteIs it IN?? no no no - wait... Out?? No - its gotta be InOut?? Both? Wavey? Ooooh - i know - its flat? Maybe spherical??..... Dunno.
ReplyDeleteBased on the angle just prior to the corner, indicating a slight deformation, I would go with pointing out. If it was pointing in, that means there would have been a uniform expansion as opposed to compression, and my money says that the compression option is more likely.
ReplyDelete- Brian
"Based on the angle just prior to the corner, indicating a slight deformation, I would go with pointing out. "
ReplyDeleteYep that's what i say too! SO ARE YA EVER GONNA TELL US!?!?!?
in or out.. come on TIM!
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lol... ok, ok... I'll tell.
ReplyDeleteIt's actually the corner of our living room, so it's pointing away from you into the screen.
i was so gonna say pointing IN. i'm not just saying that now!
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