How did you get that effect?
It's because of the double glazing and the angle of the camera pointing up. One reflection on the outside pane and one on the inside pane.
Thank you all for your comments.
Guest
06-Jun-2005 03:04
Very intriguing shot - it looks like there's a center of focus around the vase, and then the doubling ripples out becoming more and more pronounced as you move further from that center.
How did you get that effect?
Ioana
Paul
05-Jun-2005 06:05
I really like this one with the mix of really sharp focus on some of the flowers in the vase and the drunken feel of the double reflection of the glass. It's quite hard to spend a lot of time looking at it as my eyes are trying to find something to focus on but that's not a criticism of the photo. In fact, if i want to rest my eyes so to speak i can just look at the carnation on the right or whatever the flower on the left is.
Rod
04-Jun-2005 21:07
Well you're getting deep & meaningful now Jock & it works for me mate. This shot really gets me in with the base of the vase & a couple of flowers the only things in real focus. I don't think it needs it but I wonder what it would look like in B&W. Of all the human reflection shots posted this one hits the spot for me. Well done James.