so that's you!
really nice pic, i guess you moved the mirror to make it reflect the whole bus... anyway is a pretty different kind of shot
Posted by mariel at July 27, 2004 01:02 AMhey, great pic.
Posted by Jevaun at July 27, 2004 01:18 AMsam, you are too cool.
Posted by tlell at July 27, 2004 01:43 AMYour photo's are awesome. As a fellow 300D owner, I'm curious what lens you use for your photos.
Posted by Curious Stranger at July 27, 2004 02:00 AMHaha! This one is funny! Great shot
Posted by Nazzina at July 27, 2004 02:15 AMVery nice inverted fish-eye :P
Posted by Jasper at July 27, 2004 03:45 AMIs that the Cheetos Cat I see, oh, wait, no! Its a bus. Cool shot. I like to live my life in the rear-view/side-mirror. Everything looks so calm.
Posted by Cathy Lee at July 27, 2004 04:52 AMIs that the Cheetos Cat I see, oh, wait, no! Its a bus. Cool shot. I like to live my life in the rear-view/side-mirror. Everything looks so calm.
Posted by Cathy Lee at July 27, 2004 04:59 AMthat is really a nice shot, great angle.....
Posted by mooni at July 27, 2004 07:38 AMWonderful, everything is just wonderful here, subject, color, light !!
Ricardo Baez-Duarte
http://www.artrbd.com
I love curved mirror shots - especially when you can make out some of the details in the background.
Posted by Matt MacDonald at July 27, 2004 09:11 AMit looks to me like you're scratching up the sid of the bus with ur bicycle handlebars. i have half a mind to report you.
Posted by chemical imbalance at July 27, 2004 09:25 AM*side
Posted by chemical imbalance at July 27, 2004 01:05 PMThis is awsome, it reminds me of the matrix
the scene where trinity is looking at the rear mirror of her motorcycle
Posted by jac at July 27, 2004 02:06 PMNow we know the secret to your photographs. The bicycle .
Posted by Mark at July 27, 2004 02:21 PMWow...Wunderbar!
Auf persisch: "To che ayati khodara!"
wonderful
Posted by Kandi Cook at July 27, 2004 05:43 PMThat is a fantastic photograph! Very cool! :D
Posted by Danielle at July 27, 2004 06:56 PMJust excellent. Curious to know your real distance from the mirror. Must have been something around 2 metres I suppose.
Posted by Ali at July 27, 2004 07:50 PMShould have bought a Nikon :-)
Love the yellow bus -- and the fisheye is fantastic!
Posted by bob at July 27, 2004 10:31 PMYou'll have to tell me how you manage to shoot with your sunglasses on. :-) Cool shot. Was that the same school bus? http://stillmemory.blogspot.com/2004_03_21_stillmemory_archive.html
Posted by Riri at July 28, 2004 08:58 AMIt's a very funny one... :)
Posted by dam at July 28, 2004 07:14 PMSo full of content. And nice clarity too!
Posted by JALUKINASKAS at July 29, 2004 12:14 PMGood pic but some of your other stuff blows me away.
The compositions, the depth of field, the colours, and the diverse variety make in line with the pros.
This reflective pic can be submitted to mirrorproject.com and then seen by millions. The site has grown to consist of more than 20 thousand pics from around the world. My daughter and I have almost a dozen posted.
What software do you use to make your site and update it. I want to do this or are you a web techie kinda guy?
cyrusdavid@rogers.com
Posted by Cyrus at July 31, 2004 03:34 PM