Objects in mirror.....

Posted by Magda (Vancouver, Canada) on 2 October 2008 in People & Portrait.

This is how my children see me! LOL (and the rest of the world) :)

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jamesy from christchurch, New Zealand

hehehe I enjoyed this. I'm sure if they look while you are sleeping the camera is probably beside the bed they might see your face then...

2 Oct 2008 5:29am

dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United States

yes! this is awesome Magda! :) and now we get to see you too! faabulous shot! the composition is spot on -- and we can even see one of your daughters peeking around from the background! bravo!!

2 Oct 2008 6:15am

Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United States

Thanks for the chuck, Magda ... a great self portrait!
BTW, where are your blond curls? <grin>

2 Oct 2008 10:47am

@Judy: Oh, yes.... the curls! I hate them! They look so cute on Paige but I don't find that level of "cuteness" on me so maybe twice a year (when I have the time to waste on my hair hehehe) I straighten them and this is one of those days....

willow from Chelsea, United States

Tee Hee. I know what you mean - my kids think I had them just so I could take photos of them. Hmmm.....

2 Oct 2008 1:04pm

@willow: Yes, I don't think my kids even realize that the camera isn't attached to my hand (or my head! hahaha)! LOL They ignore my camera, they are so used to having that "thing" in their face 24/7 - it's part of their life :)

Zygène from morlaix, France

Un ravissant autoportrait.

2 Oct 2008 1:44pm

leslie from norwich, United Kingdom

Lovely self portrait..... see you use a Nikon ( great to use )

2 Oct 2008 3:47pm

Craig from Vacaville, California, United States

Cool shot Magda!

2 Oct 2008 6:37pm

@Craig: Thank you! I hope this works.... :)

Siam from Chaingrai, Thailand

C'est de prise de vue, à la main levé, très quintessence.

2 Oct 2008 11:51pm

[suvni:R] from Brussels, Belgium

with speedlight and all..very pro looking there :-) nice portrait.

2 Oct 2008 11:57pm

@[suvni:R]: hahaha a pro in disguise! :) Thanks for visiting my blog.

One from Açores, Portugal

Very beautiful image, this composition is special. Displays this photo to your children, so you will recognize right away. :-)

3 Oct 2008 1:56am

@One: Thank you so much! :)

ISO from Bogota, Colombia

Very nice framing. I like this a lot!. Very nice capture.

3 Oct 2008 2:44am

amy from Nanaimo, BC, Canada

EXCELLENT, Magda!

3 Oct 2008 4:30am

Mandy Provan from Johannesburg, South Africa

hahaha - that looks pretty much like the picture my kids see of me too!!! :) Great shot Magda!!

3 Oct 2008 6:08am

@Mandy Provan: LOL isn't that true! :)

cellinux from Galati, Romania

looks like the flash is paying attention to something else :)
just kidding;)
great shot!

4 Oct 2008 10:42am

@cellinux: Hahahaha That crossed my mind also!

Marion from Liberty Township, United States

I love this shot! So creative, and truly depicting the photographer!

4 Oct 2008 12:01pm

JJ from Jersey City, United States

thats how I am most often seen, and if I have to be in a photo I would prefer it to be like this shot, wonderful capture of you in action

5 Oct 2008 11:06am

@JJ: Thank you! I know how you fee.... I don't like having my pictures taken so I hold that camera tight against my face so no one can sneak one of me. LOL

Fawn from Chilliwack, Canada

Very neat shot! And Very nice Camera ;) Beautiful Lens, and adorable little girl in the back :) Very creative!!

17 Oct 2008 8:41pm

Nikon D80
1/125 second
F/5.6
ISO 180
75 mm (35mm equiv.)