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This is only the second self portrait that i have ever done properly and was quite happy with the results.
Photographed my boyfriend's eye using my macro rings on a standard kit lens (18-55mm) - I am reflected in his eye for a self reflection brief.
Globe #13
Artist: Micki LeMieux
Sponsor: Aon Corporation
Self-Reflection
"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately ..." Henry David Thoreau was a major American philosopher and lived this wish. Thoreau meant to cultivate his mind and communicate directly with nature by living in a cabin near Walden pond. He is our country's early environmentalist. We may not choose a cabin, but we might take a cue from his lifestyle by ridding ourselves of unnecessary belongings and mental baggage. Asian philosophy also speaks of improving our health by encouraging simplicity as well as fostering meditation, perhaps by a small pool or rock garden. You might revise your own environment by adopting some of these ideas.
Will you examine your reflections?
This is me at a scenic turnout on Skyline Drive in Virginia in Shenandoah National Park. I look irritated for some odd reason, but I was really peaceful at this moment. I guess i just look peacefully pissed. LOL
I tried to take this photo so the things reflected in this Brancusi head would resemble facial features--the camera lens or an eye, rows of lights for eyebrows.
It seemed terribly clever at the time.
Self reflection
Midtown, Atlanta, Georgia
Leica M8, Cosina-Voigtländer NOKTON 35mm F1.2 Aspherical
Aperture (raw fine tuning, exposure, levels, monochrome mixer, noise reduction)
1/16sec, iso 320, 35mm (47mm)
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I photographed myself in the window.
I took this at the Kilnhurst Hooton Lodge Car Show. The steel city cruises 35th rod run. It was the American hot rod and muscle car show.We had a bit of fun taking these reflections in the chrome on the cars.
This is a self portrait seen through the reflection of a metal sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris.
I'm not one for taking self portraits but I had this idea that I just had to try. I was out running and saw that the water and the early sun was giving off a good reflection so I hurried out to the dock to take this shot.
Photographed my boyfriend's eye using my macro rings on a standard kit lens (18-55mm) - I am reflected in his eye for a self reflection brief.
A photo serioes of self portraits taken by my friend Nick Larson. This is a depiction and representation of diving deeper into myself. A conceptual thought process of who I am.
F-stop: f/4
Exposure time: 1/13 sec
ISO speed: ISO 800
One thing that I've learned from taking photos this past weekend is that a lot of them happen by accident. I was just messing around with the camera and I was walking around taking random photos and experimenting with the different settings.
I walked by my friend cleaning the bathroom and I decided to just start taking some photos. This photo stuck out to me the most because of the face expression and how it seemed like he was looking straight at the camera lens. I decided to edit the photo into black and white because it seemed to add a more somber tone.