This was taken looking at the view of the mountains from the front of my house. The circle that has things inverted is the stack of +1, +2, +4, and +10 diopter close-up filters. They're really just big magnifying glasses attached to rings so they can screw onto the lens. Let me enlighten you: if you put a magnifying glass against (touching) the front of YOUR camera's lens, you can get the same* effect I get with close-up filters, that is to say, you too can have super-macro coolness on your camera!
*Effect may be lesser than what is demonstrated on this site, just because no reasonable household magnifier is as thick as all four of these things stacked.
I have always liked the upside-down-ness off magnifiers held at arms length. For some reason I am always perplexed by it, so I am glad this picture captures it so well. I used to have a ball-bearing sized sphere of glass that entertained me for hours on end. That's neediness at it's best right there.
Moving On...
Update: I got a Pro Flickr account with the money I made from Prom Portraits, and so I'm planning to post a lot to there for now as I figure out the details for my official photography site.
Portfolio's up! But I use flickr mostly now...
So without further delay, here are my two shiney new URL's:
Official Professional Portfolio:
Flickr Account:
Update Update (Feb 07th 2012): HI! I still check this blog every once in awhile. It's fun to have an archive of my first Project 365 still hanging out on blogspot. Cool.
Anyway, in case anyone is wondering, my web home base is now stevemoraco.com - Simple enough right?
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Day 201: A New Perspective
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That's so cool!!! :D
I understand your fascination with the "upside-down-ness" phenomenon. And your picture certainly did capture this perfectly. I like the contrast of the crispness of that small image against the blurry of the full image.
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