

Morning Mood by William Jusuf, on Flickr
Plant with bus by J. Robert Lennon, on Flickr
Chicken alley by J. Robert Lennon, on Flickr
Stop America by J. Robert Lennon, on Flickr
Foma100Hc110h10minScan-151023-0020 copy by Vlad Borisov, on Flickr
Foma100Hc110h10minScan-151023-0038 copy by Vlad Borisov, on Flickr
I just noticed this! We all know that shooting into a mirror will render the Leica (or anything else) reversed left-to-right. but not top-to-bottom! I can see there is a sort of "inset" in the background, behind you; but I don't see how that could flip the camera. After all, you are not upside-down! How did this happen?90mm Tele-Elmarit "fat" on the Leica M9:
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