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Jun 07, 2007 02:26 |  #1

ok this is completly expreimental so i just want your thoughts and feelings on them please.

oh and C&C welcomed as usual.

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Jun 07, 2007 06:36 |  #2

lmao nice shot!

What lens is that? it looks rather big!


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Jun 07, 2007 07:37 |  #3

just my standard 18-55.

its probably my oakleys, i think they magnified the image.


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Jun 07, 2007 10:54 |  #4

must be it mate!,

still think it's a cool shot!


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Jun 07, 2007 14:39 |  #5

i used my DIY remote shutter aswell lol!


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Jun 07, 2007 14:47 |  #6

The mouse looks like something from War of the Worlds.

Good idea!

Get something behind that pair of shades, I dunno, something interesting, now that could be extremely cool.


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Jun 07, 2007 14:51 |  #7

I like it. Try the same at a park, or an open space. I am not crazy about the normal background behind you. Everything else is perfect. I would try a wide open aperture shot, and immediately after, an f11-22 type shot.
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Jun 07, 2007 15:07 |  #8

i was just bored lol, love all the feedback, thanks

the mouse is a logitech laser mouse.
i didn't even know it glowed when i bought it!

when i take another i'll post it on this thread. its getting too dark at the moment


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Jun 07, 2007 20:31 |  #9

I think if you had nothing else in the sunglass lens just you and the camera or better yet just the camera it would be really awsome.


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Jun 08, 2007 14:45 |  #10

here you go then, a pik with just the camera without the backgorund and just the cam.


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Jun 08, 2007 14:54 |  #11

Ah, I like that a lot better. The ever seeing Canon eye.

Now if you wanted a spinoff, you could put a white background to kill the horizontal line, move the camera to an angle (to keep it out of view), and place any object -can of coke, etc- and take a photo. It should look sublime.

Even a self portrait like that, should be nice.

Regardless, I think the background within the glass frame, is an improvement.


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Jun 08, 2007 15:31 |  #12

right im on it!


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Jun 08, 2007 15:39 |  #13

Is that a peeping Tom in the first pic ;)

Great idea and the suggestions by mjgravina will make for some great shots :)


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Jun 08, 2007 16:07 |  #14

ok ive just shot a couple while my pizza is cooking, hope you like i took about 3 or four. until i was happy.

with this one:

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Jun 08, 2007 16:08 |  #15

p.s it was the only thing i could find as i just opened it lol


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