#6 is my favorite. I can not figure out what is going on there.
11 is silly. :) I like the way 18-21 are set up, but 19 is my favorite. It would be neat if there was a way to make it so you "two" were both looking in the same direction, as if you're both united in your emotions about something.
I also like 16, since you can't see the camera, and the way 12 is set up.
Another cool one would be to put something behind the camera in one of the ones that's set up like the first one, so that we can't see it in the picture, but it's there in the mirrors. A creepy guy or maybe a sandwich.
whenever i'm in my car i like to look at the driver's side mirror when i'm stopped somewhere cause if you look at it the right way it's like you are looking into some portal that's outside rather than a reflection of what's behind you.
That one's interesting, because you can't really tell that the entire right side of the image is a reflection. It just looks like i'm leaning on a door frame or something, but its really the reflection of the wall in front of me. Plus, you can just barely see the mirror-image of my head. Interesting choice.
honestly they remind me of all those half my face and here is my good side pictures that people put on myspace and live journal especially with the angles you use turning your face to the side, it's kind of cutsy, i mean you look good and some of them go past that but in general they all look like the picture was taken by the person being photographed, which is what was done but you should try the timed photo thing if you want to keep taking pictures of yourself so they look more professional. and the mirror think is kind of cliche too, if you really want to use a mirror do it for a more original idea then to hide the camera and see what the picture will be like.
well, I would do timed photos if I owned a tripod, but I don't, so holding the camera with my hand will have to do. As for the angle of my face, that has alot to do with trying to look at the camera, so I could see what I was doing as as I took the picture (as well as a strange habit of mine to always tilt my head to one side. Don't ask me where this came from, it has just always been there). I wasn't really going for a professional look here; I was just messing around with the camera and some mirrors, seeing if I could come up with any interesting reflections - the point of the mirror was not to hide the camera, which you can see I made no real attempt to do. Thanks for the criticism, but maybe try and be a bit more constructive next time? Maybe a little less unpleasant and hostile? Anyway, it doesn't matter, and I do agree with you about some of the photographs - that's why I was hesitant to put them up, and why I made fun of myself with the "click above for more self-absorbtion" line. Perhaps you could let me know who you
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i am sorry that the comment offended you but i truly did not mean for it to i just said what i thought and i did say that you looked nice and some of them went past that i could give you an equal amount of compliments about them and because you wanted to know what people thought i thought you might want them to look somewhat professional, i am sorry i was mistaken and it really doesn't matter who i am, i am sorry if that makes my comment less legitimate to you but because it offended you so much there is really no point in me making you hate me. sorry, i really was just trying to help. i realize that you were joking around saying the 'self absorbtion" stuff that's great i did not say you were full of yourself or anything, i don't think you are i was just talking about the photos, nothing personal.
Don't fear that I was incredibly offended, because I really wasn't. I didn't mean for it to come off that way, and I can now see that you had no intention of offending. I understand that you were giving valid criticism, and I do appreciate it. Don't hesitate to criticize my work in the future because of my response. I was just attempting to justify the appearance of the photos - perhaps to engage you in a discussion about them (it's my natural habit to be defensive and argumentative, and sometimes that can mistakenly be perceived as my being hurt). I would never hate someone for criticizing me, especially not if I agree with and can understand where the criticism is coming from. I didn't mean to be hostile either, but things can be interpreted strangely in the land of online communication. I would still like to know who you are, not to hate you, but just to understand more about your critique - to feel that I am speaking to an actual person. However, if you still do not wish to tell, that's alright too. Again, don't hesitate
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11 is silly. :) I like the way 18-21 are set up, but 19 is my favorite. It would be neat if there was a way to make it so you "two" were both looking in the same direction, as if you're both united in your emotions about something.
I also like 16, since you can't see the camera, and the way 12 is set up.
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'self absorbtion" stuff that's great i did not say you were full of yourself or anything, i don't think you are i was just talking about the photos, nothing personal.
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