philk54 wrote in post #18014133
The second shot is MichiTimm's Framed Selfie from this month. Would love to see the behind the scenes on that one. I presume you were shooting into a mirror or some other reflective surface, but I can't quite picture it (no pun intended). And I also presume you reversed the image in post processing so the lettering on the camera strap, hat and shirt would all read correctly.
In any case, both shots are extremely creative and my hats off to both of you.
Why thank you sir! 
Your description sounds way cooler than the truth, lol.
In short, I just used a self-timer. The photo wasn't taken with the camera I was holding in the photo. That's a Canon T70, a film camera from the '80's. I took it with a Canon S90, a point and shoot from the 2000's. The "frame" is a public art piece in the shape of a book outside a children's science museum. It has a hollowed out center that looked perfect for a frame to me. I didn't have a tripod on me so I set the camera on top of my camera bag on top of a bench-type thing. Hit the self-timer, sprinted into position.
Unedited, straight out of camera:
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/HoFn7g
8621 sooc
The one I posted was cropped, corrected for distortion/straightened, toned, sharpened -- basically it was edited to within an inch of its life, lol!
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/GSKsFR
8621 framed selfie
And just because I'll take any excuse to post a photo I like ...
here's one I took with the T70 film camera. Same camera-bag tripod method, same cropping - but less editing. I used redscale film, which gives the funky color tone, and scanned the negative at home after having them processed at a local camera store:
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/HoFnBz
019 film