New Perspective
Uploaded: August 24, 2002
Macro taken through a glass ball.
Carol Sherman August 24, 2002
Very creative and well done! I couldn't see your reflection, how did you take the shot? This is really great. #8127Gregory K. Peterson August 24, 2002
Thanks. My reflection's not in there because it is glass, not a mirror. So it just takes the image passing through it and flips it. #12352Carol Sherman August 24, 2002
Thanks Greg, it should have registered that you said "glass ball", my mind plugged in 'gazing ball' which is mirrored.lol #12353Mark A. Lynch August 26, 2002
I like this shot Greg. It looks like something you might find in a fairy tale movie on Disney. Great idea. I haven't had too much luck with macro shots #12471Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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