Symmetry
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Fascination with symmetry is deeply rooted in the way our brains interpret and process visual information. Photographers are drawn to capturing natural symmetry, such as reflections on still water. The ability of symmetrical images to create curiosity and surprise in the audience adds to the enduring fascination with symmetry in photography. All of these images acquired symmetry during the editing process.
Reflection on Mushroom Gills in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - August, 2016
Jacob's Ladder in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - June, 2018
Lichen covered rocks in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - July, 2018
Early Blue-top Fleabane in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - June, 2019
Fall colors in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - September, 2020
Fog over the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - October, 2020
Composite image of dried mud and autumn Aspen leaves - November, 2020
Blue Columbine and young Aspen in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - June, 2021
Piedra Falls, in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - November, 2021
Las Tres Hermanas (the Three Sisters) Hoodoos Goblin Valley State Park, Utah, USA - April, 2022
Rocks along Calf Creek Falls trail, Escalante, Utah, USA - April, 2022
Rock pattern in Arches National Park, Utah, USA - April, 2022
Rock pattern in Arches National Park, Utah, USA - April, 2022
Rock pattern in Arches National Park, Utah, USA - April, 2022
Rock pattern in Arches National Park, Utah, USA - April, 2022
Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah, USA - April, 2022
Aspen and Blue Spruce in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA - September, 2022
Sunset in Gunnison County, Colorado, USA - July, 2022