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Self Portrait with Shattered Mirror

Photography Portraits posted on May 30, 2005
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'Self Portrait with Shattered Mirror' Duo-tone ~ May 22, 2005 Epilogue The series 'Family Secrets' has come to a close with 'Lost and Found', but before I continue a new sequence, a few closing words. I cannot thank you all enough, those who have left comments, sent eMails or Instant Messages, but I wish to also acknowledge the silent ones. Those who have looked and left without a word. I include you too. This series 'Family Secrets' is not an easy subject to comment upon, especially if one has experienced any kind of abuse, regardless as a child or an adult. The only way we can eradicate this evil, is to first say to ourselves 'we are not at fault'. All too often we think we're to blame for these conditions, but it is not so. Remember, no love is worth the pain and abuse, there is help and you must seek it. 'Self Portrait with Shattered Mirror' came about by chance. I returned to the empty houses in Hercules and at the former employee club house decided to photograph the hallway using the mirror in he ladies room. As I set up the shot, I looked into the mirror and decided to photograph myself instead. I set the self-timer and did my best to hold the 6 seconds at f-8 at ISO 100. The gallery camera2 has been launched with its first colour photograph Blistering Steel, while galleries 'Egmont' and 'CameraObscura' now take a little rest. Thank you very much for the comments on 'Lost and Found' the tenth in this series 'Family Secrets'. Technical Information: CAMERA: Sony DSC-V1, Aperature priority setting to f-8, ISO100, EV -.07, Tripod LIGHT: Available light PHOTOSHOP NOTES: Adjustment in Auto Contrast, Auto Levels, and conversion to B&W in Channel Mixer/RGB mode. Duo-tone settings have curve alterations and the secondary colour is R151/G132/B115. Final adjustment in brightness/contrast. Thank you for your visit Vielen dank f

Comments (36)


Suzy007

6:53AM | Mon, 11 July 2005

I hope you are less shattered than the mirror. Excellent!

vlaaitje

3:26AM | Thu, 14 July 2005

very impressive shot

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gunsan

4:10AM | Fri, 22 July 2005

Just LOVE it!!! A wonderful idea and brillianntly made, If the outside mirror he inside, you have a lot of hurting sharp things in there.

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odie

3:59PM | Fri, 22 July 2005

Makes one thing about all the hurt that goes with broken and shattered dreams. Some people only give us a 'fractured' view of themselves. Very moving photo. :0)

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tibet2004uk

9:52PM | Sat, 27 August 2005

What a brilliant idea!!! Superb shot, so very stylish!!! Funny though how the broken glass makes u look like! I would have never recognized u there!!

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kimariehere

12:53AM | Mon, 27 March 2006

sorry i missed this a while back i think i was in Michagan at the time.. it is brilliant ...!! you are one heck of an artist my friend . hope all is going well for you these days!!.. AWESOME work of art here!!

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