Sequentially Arranged
This sea of sequins in Ho Chi Minh City reflected scenes behind me, which created a subtle color wash on each tiny mirror-like surface. The sequins themselves were colorless. Typically I would have moved in tighter for a closer view to see more detail. In this case I reversed my approach by pulling back which causes the eye to focus more closely to discover what the subject might be.
See more photos like this in my Vietnam blog post, “Hanoi Turtle.”
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