On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Christine Aguila
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for posting, Bob. Interesting work and commentary.  But I don't 
> understand this technique:   "By this time I'd called everyone over from 
> their desks and they stood and watched the incredible light show as I 
> frantically *snapped away from under my coat (to cut out reflections from the 
> glass of the office window). Then, as fast as it had appeared, it was gone."*
>
> What does he mean from under my coat?  I can't quite visualize what he's 
> doing?  If he's under his coat, how does he get the picture?  Can anyone 
> explain?

(The context is photographing a double rainbow through a window.)

I think he's got the camera up close to the window glass, and then
draped his coat over himself and the camera, like a tent, to keep the
overhead lights and so forth from being reflected in the glass.

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