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Challenge reality in "Tell a Lie." These imaginative photos play with perception, creating stories that aren’t what they seem.

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Added By: AllanPollack
Head Harbour Lightstation protects the nothern end of Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Added By: BlackburnImages
Rendition of sunset at Pumpkin Island viewed from Eggemoggin on Little Deer Island, Maine, USA
Added By: BlackburnImages
Chatham Lighthouse, known as Twin Lights prior to 1923 was originally two wood towers. One of the towers was moved to the Eastham area, where it became known as Nauset Light in 1923. Chatham, Massachusetts, USA
Added By: BlackburnImages
This is another old film photo (cheap). I only kept it because it was at the time it was a good example of framing technique in the camera. (see in my 52 week gallery album. I used Neo, PSP & Movavi Photo to fix this photo. AA036
Added By: Joe Bottomlee
A low angle on this large snapping turtle give him a large profile like one of the giant monsters like Gamera.
Added By: NeilShapiro
This was done by shooting the reflection in the ceiling at O'hare Airport
Added By: NeilShapiro
Working with a old slide film photo from about 1975. In camera lie was using star filter for the bright lights. The processing lie was sky replacement with moon and clouds. I'm placing a before an after photo in my gallery.
Added By: Joe Bottomlee
I'm working with an old slide film photo taken in late 1960's. I did a photo of the moon in a dark sky. But the moon was blown out. I then did a double exposure with the timer set for two minutes. During this time I my strobe to light the statue from many angles. The rest was done with Skylum Neo. AF236-G
Added By: Joe Bottomlee
walking through the woods, saw a leaf floating, upon closer inspection, it was tethered to a cobweb
Added By: NancyBrejc
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Added By: Sharon Strochak
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