Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Self Portrait in an Elevator Mirror

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34 comments:

  1. My first thought was "what a clean mirror for an elevator" lol. Great WW as always.

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  2. Cool another SPT person..... Great photo.

    I just started W.Wednesday. I see you participate in that too. :D

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  3. Great aim, and a very confident self portrait.

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  4. creative huh! My wordless entries are here:
    Chocolates and Make-up
    Some more toys
    fun at the playground

    You can still join and win the Magnetic Dress Up Bear here

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  5. Neato! This is a very cool self portrait. I love the green color of your top with your red hair.

    Happy WW!

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  6. Oh, but you must smile next time! Thanks for stopping by my WW. I read a bit and enjoy your writing style.

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  7. Next time, recruit a friend instead of a mirror and take pictures of each other. That way, Nikon won't be backwards.

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  8. why are their mirrors in elevators? So we can watch ourselves go up and then go down? ha ha.

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  9. Looking mighty fine there gorgeous!

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  10. At first glance, I thought "Nikon" said "Robin"! How's that for a subliminal message--even if it is a typo from my own mind?

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  11. LOL. It's only two letters off - Robin spelled backwards is Nibor. When I was about six my parents gave me a customized storybook about Nibor the Friendly Giraffe, who came to my street to take my friends and I on a grand adventure. I still have it packed away somewhere :).

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  12. Cool shot, Robin! Happy WW!

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  13. Such a serious look for such a fun shot!

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  14. This shot was utterly spur of the moment, literally taken in the few seconds I had left before I reached the ground floor. No fiddling with settings (just stopped long enough to turn off the flash), no posing, just focus and shoot.

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  15. Neat! I LOVE your hair! I'd pay good money for that color!

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  16. These kind of these never work out for me, but how nice that it happened just like that for you!

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  17. I should do this for my facebook picture! Thanks for the idea!

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  18. my 1st thought was: her hair looks great! :)

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  19. I did pay good money for that hair Sheila LOL. Just a few days ago in fact ;-).

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  20. Love it! Now we know what you look like when you are snapping all those fabulous shots.

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  21. Hilarious about the hair, I thought the EXACT SAME THING, about the color and you go and dash all! lol

    Great pic!

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  22. Love your hair color, Nikon girl :-)

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  23. 'Kewl' shot! These never seem to work for me but yours is great ;--)

    I'm almost wordless at Sacred Ruminations ... and it's guaranteed to generate smiles ;--)
    Hugs and blessings,

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  24. Great shot, Robin! I think every photographer has to grab a shot like this. I love that it's in an elevator - sounds like something I would do.

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  25. My dear friend, while I'm fixing up my new blog, you seem to have developed a growth over your face.

    I suggest you see a plastic surgeon post-haste.

    *grin*

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  26. Hmm . . . a nokin camera. Never heard of it. :) I tried doing one of those and the camera and mirror broke. Does this mean the camera is having seven years bad luck or I have a shot at it?

    Happy WW.

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  27. Great shot...love your hair color!!! Happy WW and thanks for stopping by:)

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  28. Cool. I have a hard time looking at this one, because the Canon DSLR that I want is about $1,000. Sigh.

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  29. I love seeing self-portraits of people taken with their own cameras... I'm going to have to give it a try myself!

    I LOVE your hair... the color is fabulous and the style is so similar to what I want to do - just on a longer version!

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