“ Week 28: looking right back at ya. ”
I’ve seen some beautiful spoon reflection photos but clearly they are not as easy as they look. In the end I chose to use an almost 1m high canvas portrait of my dog and my Tamron 18-300 lens as it has a very short focusing distance so I was able to zoom in and ensure I wasn’t reflected in the ...
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  • Denise Fuller Edited 9 months ago

    Fantastic photo Jenny ! 
    Really well done !
    Awesome reflection of the dog 😃

    Fantastic photo Jenny ! 
    Really well done !
    Awesome reflection of the dog 😃

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  • Vanessa Simpson Edited 9 months ago

    Love the black and white .  it took me a while to see the dog ( totally me being tired not the shot ) what a great idea and well executed 😀. It made me smile

    Love the black and white .  it took me a while to see the dog ( totally me being tired not the shot ) what a great idea and well executed 😀. It made me smile

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  • Shirley Williamson McDonnell Edited 9 months ago

    Ah, great doggy reflection here and so unusual. A fantastic way to approach this challenge Jenny.

    Ah, great doggy reflection here and so unusual. A fantastic way to approach this challenge Jenny.

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  • George Klepacz Edited 9 months ago

    It took me too long to see that was the bottom of the spoon for the reflection.   I think I’m all spooned out!
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    It took me too long to see that was the bottom of the spoon for the reflection.   I think I’m all spooned out!

    Very cool photo, I really like the way you chose to have your dog in the reflection.

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Fujifilm X-T2 Tamron 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3
1/30 f/7.1 800 59.9

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