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Nicola Reflected
Image Title:  Nicola Reflected
 
 By: Ricky Hirshfield  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Ricky Hirshfield {K:832}
Project #1 Abstracts Camera Model Cannon EOS D60
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Cannon EOS 35-135 f4-5.6
Uploaded 3/5/2003 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 181 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture F16
Critiques 3 Rating Critique Only Image
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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todd freeman   {K:66} 3/5/2003
very nice abstarct


Marco Grandi   {K:16680} 3/5/2003
Excellent abstract!
Bye Marco.


Ricky Hirshfield   {K:832} 4/10/2003
Hi Sue.

Thanks for taking the time to look at my portrait "Nicola Reflected"

You appear to have really studied the picture, almost as much as I did when I constructed it. You may not believe it but the whole image took about an hour to do!! I laid out panels of overlapping coloured mirror card and took the portraits in different positions upside down. I liked the pictures on there own but they made more crazy sense together and orientated sideways rather then from front on as you would normally view a person. I did intentially want one looking at all the others, but not originally when shooting, only afterwards when I began to join them together.

Can I say that I love this shadow of the lighthouse stairs, you have really created the illusion that they go up forever, simple, they diminish to a shaft of light. Excellent.

You amused me with the first rule of photography. :-)

I'll keep an out for more of your work. Best wishes Rick


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