Sunset Reflections
Uploaded: August 13, 2006
This image was captured using a plain glass crystal bowl. The bowl has three squat glass legs on it. The way I captured this image was to place the camera lens inside the bowl so that the lens was up against the part of the bowl where the leg joins the bowl. I then pointed the leg at the setting sun. This is the result.
Mary Clarke August 13, 2006
Great idea Phillip, you could try that with all sorts of things. #502511Patric K. Medeiros August 13, 2006
this is awesome. I never would have thought to do that. very creative. #3159375Barbara Waldoch August 13, 2006
Cool result. Phillip! #3159424Janine Russell August 13, 2006
Phillip, excellent colors, clarity and lighting. #3159953Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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