Fun question Igor.
We usually don't notice the weaker reflection from the 2nd surface of the glass.
Only a front silvered mirror gets around the problem.
By the way, the shot you post here is great with the dark background!
Regards, Bob S.

On Nov 10, 2007 7:03 PM, Igor Roshchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yep, Bob is correct.
> I would have offered the photo-model as a prize, but it wouldn't
> survive. :-)
>
> This is how the shot is(was) intended:
> http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Raspberries/IMGP9655e.jpg
> Then I noticed the extra reflection and was puzzled at first, figuring
> out where it came from. The I realized that the 2nd reflection was
> from the 2nd (bottom) surface of the glass (it was our kitchen table
> with a black glass top).  It was possible to see it because
> the camera was sitting very low and almost horizontally.
> To enhance the confusion I used "Fill Light" to brighten the darker
> part.
>
> Thanks to everybody for looking and playing along!
>
> Igor
>
>
>
> On Nov 10, 2007, at 4:23 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
>
> > One berryin very bright light,
> > plus primary reflection off front surface,
> > plus seconary reflection off bottom surface of 'glass'.
> > Regards,  Bob S.
> >
> > On Nov 9, 2007 10:47 PM, Igor Roshchin <str at komkon.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> While sorting out photos of raspberries (see the other message I
> >> just sent)
> >> for a few moments, I was really puzzled by one of the photos.
> >>
> >> So, let me offer you this photo-puzzle.
> >>
> >> Here is a photo:
> >> http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2005-2007/IMGP9655-2.jpg
> >>
> >> I didn't do any pixel movement, cloning, adding or removing features.
> >> I only changed brightness, saturation, sharpness, and cropped
> >> it a bit (~5%).
> >> To make it absolutely clear, I didn't even remove any dust spots.
> >>
> >> How many berries are in the photo?
> >> (Where is(are) the berry(ies) and where is the reflection?)
>
>
>
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