Not intended to glorify the body (25 years later it looks much worse) but to show the use of a three mirror box. IN this case a hotel bathroom in Munich
From 1990 using a yashica samurai
Do not have heads. What you see is how they are.
Saw a Pick of what was supposed to be the SX70, not so sure it was not photoshopped ( now who would do that) . Is supposed to have a 95 or so zoom. What else I have no idea. Went from a sx2 to an sx10 to an sx40 and now sx60. Sold my sx40, should have kept it as back up. The sx60 full out is hard to use without a tripod. Can not imagine the sx70 full out hand held.
Thanks to those who like. Taken with a Samsung DV150F which I got for 19$ as a discontinued item at Walmart, my car cameras. Did a little post processing in Picasia. Some HDR and Some boost.
A little post processing and croped
Love my sx60. Find a spider making a web, take 10 or so shots in hybred mode, watch the vid, out of this world.
If you define professional as getting paid to take pictures, then the guy at walmart (me at 85) who takes passport photos is a professional.
I tell my customers that I am a talented amateur .
Never used, never on a camera. Sat as a display in it's own plastic case, for a year, then misplaced till now. Make me a fair offer. sn 1786099
I have 22k photos, do a triple back up. To an external hard drive and to two 32 gig mem chips. On I put into my tablet so that I have all my pics portable and one sits on the shelf.
Stop in at Chesapeake City MD. Wonderful little town that died when a high level bridge was built over the C&D Canal and then was reborn. few quaint shops, Some wonderful buildings that have been restored from the 1850's, and the Canal Museum Which was the Pump House when the canal was a lock Canal. It has two of the best Walking Beam Steam Engines still standing. Would suggest Crab Cakes at the Schaefer's Canal House on the north side, and if you are lucky a large ship or two will pass by.