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11/10/2010 12:52:28 AM · #1 |
I remember Reflections Without Mirrors IV with great affection. :) |
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11/10/2010 04:46:39 AM · #2 |
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11/10/2010 07:16:05 AM · #3 |
So I guess this will then be " Reflections Without Mirrors IV ÃI " :) |
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11/10/2010 07:25:48 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by TrollMan: So I guess this will then be " Reflections Without Mirrors IV ÃI " :) |
lol
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11/10/2010 07:27:28 AM · #5 |
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11/11/2010 09:59:17 PM · #6 |
so when does a shiny flat surface become a mirror and gets you DQ'd? i understand reflections in water, but some of these clearly looked like reflections on a shiny table surface.
hmmm...
-mefnj |
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11/11/2010 10:58:49 PM · #7 |
You won't get disqualified as it's not in the rules not to use mirrors, only on the challenge description.
You'll just get marked down for not meeting the challenge. |
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11/11/2010 11:02:06 PM · #8 |
I'll suppose i'll also get marked down if I use the term "reflection" in a figurative way. |
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11/11/2010 11:05:44 PM · #9 |
Two weeks too late for the high country. Our water surfaces are frozen over and/or snowed shut. I'll see what I can find to substitute. |
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11/11/2010 11:10:10 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by Cyberlandz: I'll suppose i'll also get marked down if I use the term "reflection" in a figurative way. |
Certainly not by me, although I'd imagine people will be looking for a literal translation. |
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11/12/2010 11:36:14 PM · #11 |
shiny wood floors cast nice reflections... everyone thinks water automatically... what about just regular glass with black behind it? or even sunglasses? what about a reflection in a persons -eye-? or... a reflection against something chrome on a dock? reflection perhaps in Reynolds wrap of sunlight on the ground or whatever...! how about your REFLECTORS REFLECTION OF SUNLIGHT ON A SUBJECT? creativity... I hope to see lots and lots and lots.... :-) I look forward to this challenge... think of buildings and glass reflections in them, think of a light bulb reflecting a room! :-) heavens think of the surface of water even reflecting an emerging subject in a fish-tank or something... :-(
hey kudoz to anyone who does a double-exposure kinda shot where they reflect themselves in a frame or something! ;)
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11/13/2010 01:10:38 AM · #12 |
I'm confident everyone here knows the difference between a mirror and a mirror effect from something that is not a mirror :) |
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11/13/2010 02:41:48 AM · #13 |
:] re-shoot?! |
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11/13/2010 02:58:18 AM · #14 |
Christian Simonpietri
Message edited by author 2010-11-13 02:59:25. |
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11/13/2010 03:00:02 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by Cyberlandz: I'll suppose i'll also get marked down if I use the term "reflection" in a figurative way. |
That was actually my first thought: to shoot myself looking through an empty frame at my family, as I'm a reflection of them and vice versa.
Originally posted by Love6: shiny wood floors cast nice reflections... everyone thinks water automatically... what about just regular glass with black behind it? or even sunglasses? what about a reflection in a persons -eye-? or... a reflection against something chrome on a dock? reflection perhaps in Reynolds wrap of sunlight on the ground or whatever...! how about your REFLECTORS REFLECTION OF SUNLIGHT ON A SUBJECT? creativity... I hope to see lots and lots and lots.... :-) I look forward to this challenge... think of buildings and glass reflections in them, think of a light bulb reflecting a room! :-) heavens think of the surface of water even reflecting an emerging subject in a fish-tank or something... :-(
hey kudoz to anyone who does a double-exposure kinda shot where they reflect themselves in a frame or something! ;) |
Bravo for all the ideas! |
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