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22-JUL-2011 Karen Stuebing

How to Not take a Self Portrait

West Virginia

Polaroid Big Shot. Fufjifilm FP3000B.

This was an experiment. The Big Shot has a fixed focal length of about 3 1/2 feet. It works much better with a flash since the aperture is f29. So I used asa 3000 black and white film and guessed at the distance.

It's out of focus which didn't surprise me. I think my face is in focus pretty good though. I can't explain that. It shouldn't be. Maybe I'm imagining it.

The outline of the arms, etc, is actually what you would see in the view finder before you bring it into focus and merge them into one.

So underexposed and out of focus. Hey, it's very forgiving of wrinkles and blemishes. :)


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BleuEvanescence07-May-2012 03:50
I really like this!
rousselziak23-Jan-2012 18:52
Excellent ! -V-
bill friedlander03-Aug-2011 01:07
That should be... Way to go.
bill friedlander03-Aug-2011 01:07
Nice to see you Karen. You are a spunky gal opening new frontiers in photography. Wat to go. V
virginiacoastline29-Jul-2011 23:19
when did you cut all your hair off?
geeeez . . it's been a while since I logged in!
Buba Jafarli24-Jul-2011 19:13
Excellent idea! V.
regi olbrechts23-Jul-2011 08:41
Very nice, moodful shot Karen.
j>a>e>17 :):):)23-Jul-2011 06:25
for me, your experiment creates artistic excellence
& glad you care2share this gift!!!! :):):):):)
Cindi Smith23-Jul-2011 04:58
I can see your face very clearly. I like this and the effect. :)
Bryan Murahashi23-Jul-2011 04:09
Like the artistic effect in this SP.
LynnH23-Jul-2011 00:29
I like the results. To me, it seems that the camera and your wrist are in focus, the face is a bit off and as my eye moves down the frame, it seems more out of focus. It is almost as if the camera was not completely level, facing down slightly, so the DoF increases toward the bottom. Maybe I'm just seeing things too. LOL. But seriously, I sure do like this, Karen. Good experiment and a great self portrait because you have captured your adventurous and experimental spirit. V
John King22-Jul-2011 23:08
I really like how you always experiment and push back the boundaries. This is a great example of that and it's a strong image. It's nice to see you. V.
Simon Chandler22-Jul-2011 22:06
Creative work. Very aristic. v
Char22-Jul-2011 21:23
Love it, Karen! What a fun shot! It's good to see you. \/
Ann...22-Jul-2011 20:54
And it made me smile - that's what photography is all about - having fun and experimenting so well done you!!