Self-portrait with camera

I'm going to ask Amin or Bb if we can have our own thread to chat with each morning, seeing how we both aren't working, at least I'm not.
And to all you other lazy type people older than 50, you can join us... We'll call it the "Over the hill gang" haha

take care

Pete
 
good idea - there are a few more "grumpy old men" kicking about M43 and serious compacts - over 60 years to qualify I reckon

In Europe most of us get "put out to grass" as soon as possible after 60 as the "youngsters" cannot cope with the competition

one rule - no arguments and the like - BB to moderate
 
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Well, thanks to you both. It was a complete accident. I was taking a photo of the scene you see with the hats for sale. I knew there were mirrors on the table, but it was sheer luck that happened to be aligned with the nearest one. I didn't discover it until well after I'd processed the picture - I think my wife saw it before I did. So, its as good a self-portrait as any I have, since I never set out to take one...

-Ray
 
Well, thanks to you both. It was a complete accident. I was taking a photo of the scene you see with the hats for sale. I knew there were mirrors on the table, but it was sheer luck that happened to be aligned with the nearest one. I didn't discover it until well after I'd processed the picture - I think my wife saw it before I did. So, its as good a self-portrait as any I have, since I never set out to take one...

-Ray

You inadvertantly paparazzi'd yourself!
 
Another elevator self portrait. The warehouse Karstadt in Munich.
Sigma DP1 with Panasonic wide angle adaptor, but the picture was cropped.
Jan

I was in movie-making frame of mind.:doh::doh::doh:

I was going to ask where you positioned the movie camera and the film crew so that they were able to remain out of sight throughout the repeating pattern. And then of course I realised... duh.

Nice photo, I like it very much.
 
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