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23-DEC-2003

1 Apple, 2 Mirrors
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Originally displayed in challenge 58, presented here at the request of Bottles.
To Bottles, thanks for remembering this photo after more than 3 years.

Sony Cybershot
1/800s f/8.0 at 18.1mm iso100 with Flash hide exif
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Date/Time23-Dec-2003 12:36:21
MakeSony
ModelCybershot
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length18.1 mm
Exposure Time1/800 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Katherine Stanback's Photos23-Jan-2007 02:34
Very cool image - really creative!
Guest 19-Jan-2007 07:43
The shot was done using 2 identical mirrors set at an angle of around 50'.
I then hung an apple from a fishing line in the centre of the shot. The fishing line
was almost invisible and only required minimal cloning out to give the floating effect.. I tried a number of shots with and without a flash. This one was the better one as the flash reflection is also multiplied by the mirrors onto each apple.
Sony Forums Challenges19-Jan-2007 06:49
What a wonderful visual effect you achieved with your apple and mirrors. I love the symmetry, color contrast, and reflections here. The catch lights on the apples are a great touch as well. Good idea...well executed and taken. Nice one, ric. Could you please explain again how you did this? MFC
Carmen18-Jan-2007 20:52
Now it's stuck in my head, too! :-D Awesome shot. The floating effect is just wild (Photoshop, I presume? I can't figure it out otherwise) and I love the arcing circle of apples. Perfect for the challenge.
Guest 18-Jan-2007 17:59
I don't forget fantastic shots like this Ric. I liked it back in challenge 58 and it still blows my mind today. Thanks for sharing it once again!