Actually Trav, its not a camera - its just a flash unit triggerred wirelessly, though I guess most people would naturally assume it *is* a camera. I thought a camera would be a bit predictable (maybe boring), especially held up to the eye, so it was held in a pistol grip intentionally, and you got that - a different slant on shooting myself. The black cloud is something I always have hanging over me :/ At this point of my life there's some frightening truths and hidden meanings in this picture...... probably didn't realise when I set it up...... Once again, my seven year old remote control fires the camera on cue :)
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20-Jul-2008 20:15
Everything that Traveller said but with an exclamation point or two.
That sky is awfully good....full of drama and detail. Interestingly, maybe because of the set up and subject matter, I can almost see iso in the foreground shooting his other two selfs....
No tripod needed or used!
Just the three of them out in a field having fun and a shoot.
Hummmm
Another fabulous iso image.
Best Wishes, Traveller (PS I might further add that I first thought that iso was holding a gun at moment of firing...does anyone hold a camera in this fashion? I'm not say that this is bad.....just curious)