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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed: 1/790 second
F Number: F/7.1
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 125
Date Picture Taken: Jun 28, 2007, 2:25:02 PM
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well from your reply I'll assume I'm wrong, but yes it is not shown in the reflection becuase the pinky holding the ball is hiding its reflection?
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well, you are wrong, sorry if I wasn't clear before... it's impossible to shoot a ball that reflects without getting the reflection of the camera in the dead center (try it yourself)
The truth is that this is a photomontage, a combination of a shot of the ball with me holding the camera, and a shot taken from the ball's "point of view"...
Thanks for your comment anyways, I thought it was obvious this is impossible to photograph.
love it. I thought of Escher even before I saw the comments. So it's defninitely two pics together, but was it a fisheye lens? or distorted in photoshop?
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People's opinions are just that, opinions, make sure your opinion is the one you take the most heed of.
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Perish all thought.
it's impossible to shoot a ball that reflects without getting the reflection of the camera in the dead center (try it yourself)
The truth is that this is a photomontage, a combination of a shot of the ball with me holding the camera, and a shot taken from the ball's "point of view"...
Thanks for your comment anyways, I thought it was obvious this is impossible to photograph.
Koby
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