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Escher's Point of View
Escher's Point of View
linoserrano


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Point of View (Classic Editing)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S602Z
Location: Home
Date: Jan 8, 2004
Aperture: 2.8
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/24
Galleries: Abstract, Macro
Date Uploaded: Jan 8, 2004

Took this picture of myself while photographing a reflective sphere in chandelier.

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Votes: 234
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/19/2004 10:49:27 AM
This is a neat idea which I like very much, but I think it could have been carried out better if you had been able to hide the camera behind a curtain in the kitchen and zoom into this reflective ball.
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01/18/2004 04:56:03 AM
Great re-make !! MAybe a bit less exporure would have given it a more surprising kick!
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01/15/2004 07:05:08 PM
Interesting. It's sharp and the idea is good. I think it might have been better without the overhead lights causing all the glare. Did you try it while you were sitting at the table?
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01/15/2004 07:04:20 AM
Nice reflection.
01/14/2004 07:22:23 PM
i like this shot... needs to e toned down just a bit to eliminate the glare from reflected lites. well done though
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01/14/2004 10:42:49 AM
this definitely needs to be posted to www.mirrorproject.com
great jorb.
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01/14/2004 07:42:07 AM
Nice one. I really like M.C. Escher's work. I think you should have hold in your hand like the original litography, but then again, this one looks great.

As a side coment: you probably know it allready, but from a couple of shots like this, with a good globe and proper technic, you can capture a full spherical panorama (360º and all the way up and down).

As an example I made this small view into your living room: //217.129.14.92/qtvr26/qtvr76.html

Or you can take a look at mine, done under controlled conditions with 2 shots and the fotographer removed from the final shot.

//217.129.14.92/qtvr21/qtvr.html

Anyway, great interpretation of the challenge. Nice picture. Good luck.
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