Fisheye Self Portrait, Dick’s Classic Garage
You’ll be hard pressed to get a more distorted reflection than shooting yourself in a curved chrome spotlight cover using a fisheye lens
This is the second-to-last image from Dick’s Classic Garage for now and was one of the shots I took as I wandered through the exhibits with the 15mm after my wonderful morning of shooting abstract details a month or so ago.
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- Copyright: Copyright (c) Dave Wilson, 2011
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Mark Neal on January 10th, 2012 at 9:40 am
I never get tired of your “Classics” shots Dave. This one has lots of activity. And I can see you in the spotlight chrome. What’s that cool lime green one behind you? Great capture.
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Dave Wilson on January 10th, 2012 at 10:07 am
Thanks, Mark. This is where I have to admit that I lost my carefully noted list of cars at some point in the last week. As a result, I can’t tell you what the car to my right is – sorry! The museum’s web site has a complete list of the vehicles on display, though, so that may help. The cars on this aisle were 1940s and 1950s models if that helps narrow it down a bit.