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Reflection from the brass decoration on a stone kirin statue. YOu can see me and my 20D. Close up and crop to a square.

ISO: 200, Manual , Shutter: 1/80, Aperture: 8.0 No info on focal distance but had to crop the image significantly.

These 3 girls are so bored and lonely they can camwhore all day long.

 

A boring and nothing to do day we decided to walk around Marina South

 

large series

Sitting in the car looking at a bug on the window. Should have taken a photo of that instead but it flew off leaving me and the fuzzy dice to ponder life's ultimate meaning.

The second version of my photo first collage ever! I created it for Amy Burvall's Google+ Community, LearningListeningLoving. The collage is an artefact that helps us make our reflection visible (accountable).

arts research journal page, 10" x 6.5", marker and pencil on paper :: Notes from the 2017 National Arts Education Association convention in New York City.

 

A workshop with Keonna Hendrick and Melissa Crum. More on my blog.

My cat looking at himself, or looking at me?

  

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In the back garden, Belfast, July 2006 (DSC03262)

While exploring 2/F, found a metal plate was nailed behind the door. I don't think they are using it as a mirror.

Day 115. 080828.

Give a kid a mirror and he'll swear he's the center of the universe.

If you look at a larger version, you can see the reflection of me and my daughter in this turkey's eye.

April 2007, early morning, N.E. England coast, reflection in mirrored glass.

self- reflection, self- indentity, self doubt

I'm in there somewhere, reflecting as I snap the shot.

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