Thursday, July 23, 2009

Friday Shootout: reflections.



I like this photo so much because it showed the creation of two budding photographers. I had previously posted this before I joined the Friday shoot out gang.

During my sixteen years in Singapore, one of my favourite places with the children was the Singapore Science Centre. In the humid Singapore, the air conditioned building was a welcomed place to spend the whole day. It was a wonderful hands-on place. The entrance fee was cheap too. When I felt too stuffy inside the building, I would go outside to view the many spice and herb plants.

This photograph was taken by D and G, budding photographers at 15 and 11. Sam was three. Many had tried to duplicate this photograph after seeing this. But none had succeeded. This involves two mirrors attached to a hinge, and by moving the mirrors at different angles, you get different number of reflections.

I took this photo to school, and encouraged my students to experiment with two mirrors. They were very curious.

http://mytownshootout.blogspot.com/

28 comments:

  1. What a cutie and such a great photo!

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  2. This is a great shot! I hope they continued with their photography, they have talent.

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  3. Great shot with the multiple images and colors!

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  5. There are no shots more classic than that.

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  6. Thank you all for your comments. My kids are very happy to read them. It was my oldest Deborah who started me on blogging, and my youngest Sam who sometimes is reluctant to pose for me.

    That straw berry cap was given by A. A neighbour from UK married to a Turkish man. When ever I look at this pix , I think of her. We unfortunately lost that cap when we visited the Singapore zoo.

    My youngest sis Grace gave him the wind breaker. It looked like a graduation gown.

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  7. I agree such a lovely shot, but never duplicated.

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  8. This is a very unique photo. Original pose indeed!

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  9. Can I grab this photo. I planned to post a collection of this week's photo shoot out them. I will credit your site of course. If it's okay with you.

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  10. I loved this one! Very unique.

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  11. because this photo was choosen as this weeks bests - I had to come see and read the story for myself.... a very good choice for best.

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  12. That is a really unique picture, well worth posting again. We have a big Science Centre in Toronto and I still enjoy going there.

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  13. I give it a five shutter clicks up. Great shot.

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  14. This is amazing lah Ann. I am guessing there's only 1 person, is it Sam? Very nice, very creative and I have no idea how to duplicate it :( Absolutely great shot...husband is thinking of smuggling durian into the house this weekend..I'll think of you when I have a bite, one or two is ok for me, but I cant be chomping them like you do :D Happy week or actually..weekend sudah dekat woohoo !!!!

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  15. v. impressive shot! well done to your children.
    thanks for dropping by at my blog, pls visit me if you come to kk.would love to meet you.

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  16. v. impressive shot! well done to your children.
    thanks for dropping by at my blog, pls visit me if you come to kk.would love to meet you.

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  17. Wonderful/ thank you for visiting, no I do not live where Mama Mia was filmed..

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  18. Terrific shot, Anne. Thanks for visiting my blog. I live further north, just south of Whangarei - sheep and cow country! :)

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