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19-NOV-2003 Lonnit Rysher

* Rear View Mirror

Canon EOS 10D
1/125s f/5.6 at 135.0mm iso800 full exif

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Canon DSLR Challenge23-Oct-2005 20:20
Is Pbase ever NOT acting up? LOL! ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge22-Oct-2005 22:02
I had posted a comment here...something about it obviously being through a window because you can see the lines of the rear window defogger...but it has disappeared. Is pbase acting up again?
--Mary Anne
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Oct-2005 14:21
Ahhh, Markjay - glad to see you've sobered up! LOL! ;)

Rod, I bet all your frames are home-made jobs with all sorts of crap glued to them! LOL!
~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge22-Oct-2005 13:00
Ok Lonnit.... I give up! lol You are right, I was a bonehead :-) Markjay
Rod 22-Oct-2005 12:00
I'm not telling, you will make fun of me:-)
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Oct-2005 05:48
Rod, do you HAVE any framed pictures hanging on your walls? LOL! ;)

Markjay - It doesn't matter which way the camera is aimed, and how many surfaces the images bounces off, as long as at some point there is a piece of glass between the camera and the subject. No matter how you slice it, I couldn't possibly have shot the outside world, from inside my car, with all the windows rolled up, without shooting through glass! LOL!
~ Lonnit
Rod 21-Oct-2005 20:31
Leave the shot here Mark, but put the bleeding silly frame in pending, & tell her to take the absurd sig with her:-)
ctfchallenge21-Oct-2005 20:01
Hm, don't know - the picture we see is a reflection of something though glass, init?
~ Armin
ctfchallenge21-Oct-2005 02:37
Lonnit, your image while quite nice and artistic (great shot!) is really pushing on the borderline of Pending Gallery..... because your image was captured shooting AT a glass mirror, and not through glass. Yes, the end result is the vew through your rear window as seen ON the rear view mirror. I would like to hear how you feel about this, given my point of view before I put this in Pending? Thank you, Lonnit.
Markjay