Posted by Lyndsey Le (Houston, TX, United States) on 8 January 2007 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio.
A single-shot pose with one minor post processing on the twirl. Guess how many row(s) of light bulbs do I actually have?
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8 Jan 2007 5:02am
@Sidonie: Thanks for trying, Sidonie :)
o. i noe!. is it 2 mirrors opposite each other? so.. 2 sets of bulbs? cool! always wanted to take the 1000000000000 reflections of myself. but can never get it. haha
8 Jan 2007 5:27am
@benjamin: You're good! Actually, I was trying to capture an infinitiy trail of the bulbs ... but like you've said, you just can't cuz the camera would be in the way heheh.
You're tripping me out man! Nice post processing on this.
8 Jan 2007 9:39am
@Angry Buddha: Thanks, Sean! Did you fall? :)
hehe! really funny! Fine idea!
8 Jan 2007 3:32pm
@Still: Thanks, Still ... glad it made you laugh.
This reminds me of those outdated motel bathrooms that you find in the middle of nowhere and you wonder if they filmed some gruesome horror movie in one of them. Makes me dizzy. Too bad i don't have as good photography skills as you. hehehe
8 Jan 2007 5:24pm
@chiquitafilipina: It sure does, doesn't it? But too bad, movie directors never could seem to find their way to my bathroom yet :)
very nice abstract. really twists your mind.
8 Jan 2007 9:00pm
@Srinivas Koduri: Thanks, Srinivas! I really enjoy your post of today with the children cheering at the naval command helicopter. Very nice sepia tone!
OK, second try: one row stitched 8 times?
8 Jan 2007 9:03pm
@Sidonie: (-: Thanks for participation again, Sidonie! Benjamin has guessed it right. There are two rows of bulbs along with two mirrors opposite of each other.
Kind of reminds me of the fun house at a carnival. Great photo...as usual! Thanks for sharing.
9 Jan 2007 9:40am
@the herb: Oh yeah? Is it the one where you stand in front of a mirror and your figure is magically distorted? :) Thanks for stopping by, Herb!
Cool! I have no idea where you managed to put your camera, with all that mirroring going on =)
9 Jan 2007 10:59pm
@Evelyn: Hi Evelyn! Thanks for visiting my blog! It was quite a challenge trying not to get the camera (and myself) in the way and at the same time capturing as many rows of the reflective lights as possible. I think if you look a little closer, you'd notice either the tip of my head or the camera towards the bottom of the frame :) Actually, I could use the timer but that's as far as I can push it. Cheers!
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