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These two composite images in pano format involve repetition of the same image in different guises: flipped back-to-back, flipped vertically, with LAB L-channel inversions, and more. The hope is to do this repetition, as the old saw would have it, musically, and with feeling.
Use of a single image, varied in this fashion, allows for the build up of pattern, echoes, and minor-key echoes of the major themes in the imagery.
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