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The World Outside
Image Title:  The World Outside
 
 By: Michael Kanemoto  
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Photographer Michael Kanemoto {K:22106}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Macro
Film Format
Portfolio Other
Lens Nikon MF 35mm Macro
Uploaded 4/4/2005 Film / Memory Type 2.0 GB IBM Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 288 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating
5.85
/ 6 Ratings
Location City -  Lawrence
State -  KANSAS
Country - United States   United States
About Glass ball paperweight. Who knew it could be so fun?
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Vincent A   {K:15} 4/4/2005
Very artistic , impressive


Patrick Ziegler   {K:21747} 4/4/2005
how very escher esque....

http://www.worldofescher.com/gallery/A20.html


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 4/4/2005
Yes it is such fun - this is a great composition, fabulous clarity through the paperweight. I did a couple of similar things, one 'Tipsy Reflections; which was just reflections in a clear [not solid] glass ball and 'When The World Turns Upside Down' which is more like your, which was taken through a magnifying glass
Margaret


Fabio Ficola   {K:10466} 4/4/2005
Great!

I like this picture, very creative use of the crystal ball.

Good idea and realization.

Congrats. Fabio


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22106} 4/4/2005
Fabio:

Thanks. This took about 10 tries to get right (fingers out of the way, correct exposure, manual focus) and my arm was getting tired from holding the ball out there for 10 minutes.


Lori Stitt   {K:74568} 4/5/2005
Hi Michael,
You have so many really original and creative shots in your portfolio.

This one is excellent!
It turned out great, worth the effort!
Lori ;)


kamer guzel   {K:968} 4/8/2005
you know what, i tried the same thing! but could not find a glass sphere so have done it with a shiny ball.
i admired it, very nice.


Melody Russell   {K:1089} 5/6/2005
Hi Michael,
Would you mind if I use this photo on my grade 12 physics final exam? I can have them write about the position of the object with respect to the focal length of the curved lens. My more artistic students will appreciate the opportunity to apply scientific concepts to beautiful photos! Melody


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22106} 5/6/2005
Melody:

My name is Michael W. Kanemoto, and any use of this image for educational purposes is given free of charge with non-exclusive rights.

Let me know if you want the full resolution image. mkanemoto at gmail dot com.


Francesca May   {K:6877} 6/24/2005
wonderful!


Sleepless Aquarius   {K:11177} 4/5/2007
Yeah really! This could be endless fun! I LOVE this picture! How creative & cool! Very well done!


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