which way do i go?

J.K. York

which way do i go?

Palatka, Florida. USA. mirrored composite.

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which way do i go? by J.K. York
  • Lys •

    Lys •

    nice symmetry

  • Julie Langford

    Julie Langfordcommunity host

    Lovely shot here – love the mono and the symmetry is fab. Reminds me of that film Labyrinth with David Bowie.

  • joolz

    joolz

    Great work JK.

  • cdwork

    cdwork

    Perfect lines! Love the texture & tone- a feel good image for me

  • Suni Pruett

    Suni Pruett

    I love the tones and angles in this. I was thinking the same thing as Julie… Labryinth…all the way.. :)

    brilliantly done!

  • studiofascino

    studiofascino

    very nice!

  • Heather  Rivet  IPA
  • chanel

    chanel

    Great colour and textures, and love the title.

  • Joan Smart

    Joan Smart

    fantastic !!! love it !! great job..

  • Mark German

    Mark Germancommunity host

    Very nice, man.

  • jlynn

    jlynn

    I love the angles, texture, color,, great treatment.

  • RoughDiamond

    RoughDiamond

    Superb angular work :) x

  • Patricia L. Ballard

    Patricia L. Ba...

    Great design. Did you do a horizontal flip?

  • MaryO

    MaryO

    Fabe photo.
    The composition is great and your positon when you took the picture just ride on the spot.

  • Kitsmumma

    Kitsmumma

    The lines, textures and tones are just wonderful. The mirrored effect works beautifully here James. Clever work.

  • Christina Martin

    Christina Martin

    Oh go left! lol great shot

  • Adriana Glackin

    Adriana Glackin

    Excellent – so gritty. which way do I go? If only we knew… = )

  • mlgkats

    mlgkats

    great steps ,love the detail of them and the rock wall, well done

  • Helene Kippert

    Helene Kippert

    Great work JK

  • Cliff Vestergaard

    Cliff Vestergaard

    This is great ! May I use your image check my journal.

  • micmac

    micmac

    Such a powerful message,amazing creation.

  • Steven  Sandner

    Steven Sandner

    Cool, I’ve never tried this -I would probably be tempted to change textures/add layers to make it less of a reflection and more asymmetrical.

    Nice work anyway! love the dark tones!

  • Susan Grissom

    Susan Grissom

    Excellent!

  • Rany Lutz

    Rany Lutz

    Great composition!!! Looks seamless…

  • Pete Chennell

    Pete Chennell

    the lines and textures are fabulous…good stuff James

  • wolfllink

    wolfllink

    Hmm Lets se how bout the one we haven’t tried before. Well I guess I will have to do both Never gone up this path. Great composition love the B&W. Excellent work!

  • Al Bourassa

    Al Bourassa

    Well done James!

  • Rhana Griffin

    Rhana GriffinRedbubbley Schweppervescence

    JK… this is insane!!! Love the mono… LOVE the directional choices! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!

  • Louise Cooke

    Louise Cooke

    seems to play tricks with the eyes JK! I can see faces in the rocks, bit like a maori carving – gives it quite a spooky, dramatic feel – excellent!

  • Mugsy

    Mugsy

    Great composition!

  • michael51

    michael51

    hell which way do I go very very interesting shot mate

  • davidmilne

    davidmilne

    Fab J.K,superb symmetry textures and details!

  • Charl045

    Charl045

    Excellent B&W… love the lines, the symetric feel and the tones… well done!

  • Karl187

    Karl187

    Great picture JK, you could call it ‘Choices’- which stair to take, y’know?

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    Great composition! Well done!

  • Anthony Pierce

    Anthony Pierce

    Great image. It looks like there is a figure in the rocks in the center.

  • petelangman

    petelangman

    pefected… great symmetry

  • Colin Walker

    Colin Walker

    Nice geometry, cool image!

  • Cliff Vestergaard

    Cliff Vestergaard

    You know I love its image !

  • Kevin Harris

    Kevin Harris

    awesome!

  • Daniel  Rarela

    Daniel Rarela

    wow! intersecting staircases? this is genius!!! i need to experiment more with symmetry with photography… for four years my professors at Cal Poly have been hammering it into my head that asymmetry is always the better choice… definitely not the case here!

    another winner from you, JK!

  • ECGardner

    ECGardner

    This is awesome, James. It has an almost psychadelic feel to it. Love the tones and the symmetry. Where was this taken in Palatka?

  • Franklin Lindsey

    Franklin Lindsey

    Interesting leading lines reminds me of a temple, good choice in B&W too!

  • Birgitta

    Birgitta

    Makes my brain go nuts with ideas.
    Thanks for the inspiration, and needless to say, excellent work…......!

  • DawsonImages

    DawsonImages

    Wonderul lines and symetry

  • nikki024

    nikki024

    VERY COOL

  • Mark Gardner

    Mark Gardner

    great composition, lines are spot on and b/w is perfect

  • lareejc

    lareejc

    wow! this is different – and interesting too! I love it..

  • Deri Dority

    Deri Dority

    Beautifully done!! I love the use of B&W here as well. Until I read your description, I didn’t know that it was a composite.

  • Dan Cahill

    Dan Cahill

    Love the composition. Beautiful

  • Jamaboop

    Jamaboop

    Amazing effect….wow…..and your title is perfect!!

  • Judith Oppenheimer
  • Lulabell

    Lulabell

    great contrast of angles. and the B&W is great.

  • Benjamin Scheurer

    Benjamin Scheurer

    LOVE the lines….what a stunner!

  • Bahoke

    Bahoke

    Outstanding!!

  • Rebecca Cruz

    Rebecca Cruz

    I was really drawn to this, the lines of course…and then to find to my surprise it was taken in Palatka! I’ve family there…didn’t think anyone else knew the place existed! ;)

  • Terry Arcia

    Terry Arcia

    very cool

  • Jenni77

    Jenni77

    cool! Love the freaky face in the middle back

  • J.K. York replied

    check this out.

    “The Guardian” collaboration by Cliff Vestergaard

  • Jenni77

    Jenni77

    Thats wicked! I can see a skull on the ground in front of his feet…...i like it

  • Liz  Wohlrab

    Liz Wohlrab

    this capture is amzing love the angle along with fine detail
    also great use of title

  • Justin Langhorst

    Justin Langhorst

    Nice lines—great concept.

  • smallfox

    smallfox

    Fantastic, like being lost in one of Escher’s worlds!! And the little demon-totem in the top centre is a nice effect, telling you that you’re somewhere significant. I’d love to have a garden like this!!

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