Alien Point of View

© Jim Macino

Alien Point of View

Uploaded: February 08, 2007

Description

f22, 1/200, lens is an old manual focus and aperature Asahi Takumar 50mm f1.8 hung on to the front of a manual bellows attached to my 20D, the reflection is back out the kitchen window.

Comments

Vanessa Rabayda February 08, 2007

Wow! Awesome shot and effects! Love the colors in the eye and the reflection of the window! Fantastic! #602056

Jim Macino February 08, 2007

Thank You Vanessa,
Of course the hardest part was getting the alien (me) to stay still long enough to take the shot. Actually I took about 100 shots to get everything in focus, and even though I am an alien, I don't have eyes in the back of my head. Heh heh. #3926365

Chua Wee Boo February 09, 2007

Jim, hard work paid off! Stunning image! #3928667

Jim Macino February 09, 2007

Chua,

Thank you for the comment. I looked at your gallery, and it is fantastic! I really like your work, I think we will see many awards in your future.

Jim #3928876


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