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15-JUN-2007 CJ in CA

Looking Convexly

Canon EOS 350D
1/125s f/3.5 at 28.0mm iso400 full exif

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Canon DSLR Challenge26-Jun-2007 19:35
Thanks Naj and Nico - I appreciate the comments! Najinsky, where's your mirror shot? I'm sure it will be a good one! :-) CJ
jnconradie25-Jun-2007 17:35
Excellently done, not only for getting those line continuations so perfect, but also for becoming "invisible" yourself! :-) Super work. Regards jnconradie
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Jun-2007 00:12
Nicely done CJ. The line continuation really neat. Where I live the roads are very narrow and many people have these at the edge of their driveways to see if there is on-coming traffic. I was planning to do one for the challenge if I get back there in time. I may still, as the idea is the same but the scenery quite different. - Rgds. Najinsky.
Canon DSLR Challenge21-Jun-2007 12:03
Thanks Jim and Bob! I was trying hard to keep myself out of the shot - you can probably tell how close I was to that wall and the angle! CJ
Canon DSLR Challenge20-Jun-2007 01:30
Very 'obtuse' CJ...! Like the way you composed this, cleverly done. ~ Regards Melbob
Canon DSLR Challenge17-Jun-2007 08:56
That really is neat the way the lines continue from the mirror out into the ceiling. It's also nice that we don't see the camera or photographer. I am drawn to the vending machine and to the two framed posters on the wall. There's something about the way the round shape of the mirror plays against all of the squares that is really fun too. Jim H.
Canon DSLR Challenge16-Jun-2007 00:35
Thanks Michael, for noticing the continuation of the lines outside the mirror! I took a few other pictures but that was the feature I liked best about this one. Unfortunately, this was taken at the "Y" at a time when there weren't any people walking down the corridor. All you can see is the beverage machine down there. :-( CJ
Guest 15-Jun-2007 19:53
Nicely seen, CJ. I particularly like the interplay of the lines within and outside of the mirror. Would be fun if the peek down the hallway took us to something fun, but perhaps that's just the voyeur in me :-) -Michael