“ Through the looking glasses ”
Spent some time with aperture to achieve a depth of field that gave focus to the Lens Ball & allowed me the subject behind, to remain recognisable. As a single light source was used and at f11 for deeper depth of field, exposure of 1/15th required the camera to be tripod mounted as was the lens ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Environmental Self-Portrait
  • Izabela A. Levy Edited 5 years ago

    It is a very difficult photo to shoot. Great job! I think you could make a series of this idea with more photographs taken of the ball and what is inside of it.

    It is a very difficult photo to shoot. Great job! I think you could make a series of this idea with more photographs taken of the ball and what is inside of it.

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  • LE LL Edited 5 years ago

    Fun use of the ball!

    Fun use of the ball!

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  • Becky Mau Edited 5 years ago

    Super creative photo! I can tell a lot of time and effort went in - nice work!

    Super creative photo! I can tell a lot of time and effort went in - nice work!

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Canon 70-200mm f/4
1/15 f/11 400 126mm

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#selfportrait #portrait #photographerportrait #visualsoflight #chasinglight #canon #lensculture #lensball #lookingglass

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