Thursday, July 21, 2011

"objects may appear larger

than they actually are"

23 comments:

Kate said...

Despite its small and circular size, it takes in a large area to view. Lots to see in this photo.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Having a mirror that makes objects appear larger than they are is perhaps not the best marketing for a lunch counter.

Stefan Jansson said...

fun one.

Birdman said...

Hahahaha! No, that'a about right!

Pedro D. H. said...

definitely! specially my belly in the mirror! :P

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh heavens, I'm so not sitting on one of those stools, with that morror about haha! Fun shot Brattcat!

Lowell said...

Very cute. And you didn't even need a fisheye lens!

Lynette said...

Totally cool! I'm going to have to find a security mirror and see what I can see. Doubt it'll be this cool.

Malyss said...

A whole world inside of a bubble!

Sharon said...

Which is why I tend to stay away from these types of mirrors.

Sunny said...

If your windows are open, you may hear me laughing from here!
☼ Sunny

Rob Siemann said...

Hey, funny idea! Did you the the one I posted yesterday?
One thing though... Where is the photographer???

cieldequimper said...

I have to say that now I'm wanting a diner.

Butch said...

I'm too big already so I better not stand in front of this mirror.

Unknown said...

Objects? :-))) This is really cool, Brattcat!

Sharon Creech said...

Cheeky, brattcat. . .

Jack said...

Boy, I hope that diner doesn't read your blog!

Virginia said...

I'm so glad it wasn't my buns appearing larger!:)
V

Bob Crowe said...

I think you're channeling M. C. Escher.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Oh yes! Always run from a concave mirror, but do not ever turn your back! hahahaha!

Bises,
Genie

Cezar and Léia said...

Cute capture! :)
You are very creative, I love this "reflection"idea, may I copy this idea as well?
Hmmm However, I know I need to avoid this kind of mirror for now! LOL
hugs
Léia

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Large area it shows,,,

Light and Voices said...

What a fun post.
Joyce M