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EvilGentleman: 29th Apr 2006 - 16:02 GMTAmazing how the lighting hues make the first reflection appear to be diasassociated from the others, and how the clone on the end looks to be shorter than the others. Elicar: 29th Apr 2006 - 16:28 GMTNaah..It's mu lack of distance orientation. I tried to make them equidistant but the first one got away. The last being the shortest one is because my attempt to maintain the circular shape of the pool. Elicar: 29th Apr 2006 - 21:50 GMT
Here you go, EvilG! I made this especially for you! The reflection is totally wrong, It should be much shorter, but hey, it's worth the effort! ;) EvilGentleman: 30th Apr 2006 - 08:22 GMTAnd this is why most people do not post pictures of themselves... Cameo: 30th Apr 2006 - 12:51 GMTHeh... good point. But it is often hard to incorporate a reflection of yourself as being behind the camera often excludes you from the shot! Bill: 30th Apr 2006 - 13:11 GMTIt looks like the car has hit the flagpole an Evil is up to something. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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