Saturday, November 22, 2008

Photo Hunt #2: Theme 137 - Reflection


"Reflections"
Raleigh, NC - November 2008 (Click to embiggen)
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15 comments:

YTSL said...

Those are reflections? Could have fooled me into thinking all of them were actual candles! ;b

lime said...

oh i do love this one.

magiceye said...

fantastic!!

Mojo said...

This is tricky, but having a 2-way mirror on the front side makes it a lot easier!

~Just Me Miranda~ said...

Ohh I just love this.

Anonymous said...

Really neat - I can believe having a two-way was pretty necessary.

G. Harrison said...

mojo,

why does the row of candles seem to have a distant tail that drifts off in another direction?

gord h.

aka cautiously optimistic

June said...

Love your take on the theme...not to mention it's just plain good photography!

♥♥ Willa ♥♥ said...

it looks deceiving, seem so real!
PH:Reflection

Four-eyed-missy said...

Superb - my favorite!
How did you do that?

me said...

kicks ass! (much like the B's seem to be doin...just sayin)

Mojo said...

Since a couple of people have asked, I'll pull the curtain back and show you how I did it.

The candle is between two mirrors obviously, with the camera slightly above and to the left of it. You're looking through a 2-way mirror, so you want little to no ambient light because of the way a 2-way mirror works.

The camera was my Canon EOS 30D with a very basic 35-80mm F4-5.6 zoom. I mounted it on a tripod, used the mirror lockup function and a wireless remote. (I used a wireless because that's what I have. A cable release or the camera's self-timer would have done the job just as well.)

Focusing and exposure were both manual (pretty much de rigeur with low-light shots like this) and for this shot I used a 4" shutter at f/8.0, ISO 200. If I were going to do it again I think I'd either stop down to f/11 or dial the ISO down to 100 or possibly both.

Cropping and contrast adjustments were handled in Photoshop.

S said...

Thats just awesome.
I think you could teach us all a few photo tricks.

How bout a lesson on lighting for those of us with just your basic digital and stuff like that.

;)

Lil Bit said...

Ooooooooooooooooooo!!!
I reeeeeeeally like this one ALOT!

Reminds me of a HNT I tried to do, eons ago that didn't work out quite right.
Might give it another go now that I have the timer button down. lol ;)

Daryl said...

oh its that reflection stuff that I just find hypnotic ..

:-Daryl