Is it possible to see your eye through the lens?
GerryDavid
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I got thinking, and I was wondering if its possible to capture an picture of your eye, through the lens of your camera using a mirror. I just did some test shots with a macro lens but its to dark in here and I'm to tired to setup some flashes in the kitchen.
so I thought I would find out if this is even possible with out any post processing.
Has anyone tried this?
so I thought I would find out if this is even possible with out any post processing.
Has anyone tried this?
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That could work, though I'm not sure how you would get enough light on the eye to make it clearly visible. You would probably have to focus manually. I think it might be easier if you just did a composite instead.
Yeah, something like that.
I moved this to the technique forum. Maybe someone else will have a useful suggestion.
How would the mirror help?
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it exist for both Nikon and Canon
that way you dont need a mirror , while you have full control on camera
/ɯoɔ˙ƃnɯƃnɯs˙ʇlɟsɐq//:dʇʇɥ
[ your camera must have live-view though ]
/ɯoɔ˙ƃnɯƃnɯs˙ʇlɟsɐq//:dʇʇɥ
That is only half way joking.
No one should use a flash pointing at their eye, closer than 4 or 5 feet at the very least.
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