the two offset multiple reflections make it difficult to see what’s going on here, but this LOOKS like a walk-don’t-walk sign insert propped on the window sill of your at-home studio. Seen through or reflected by another window porthole with the Kodak stipulation embossed below. But what I cannot tell is what the first square porthole is, exactly. Because the face lighting on the first square porthole is well front lit, and nothing looks reversed, I’m not sure if it is a reflection, or simply a thru view.
Just the sort of thought-provoking confusion you love to create.
the two offset multiple reflections make it difficult to see what’s going on here, but this LOOKS like a walk-don’t-walk sign insert propped on the window sill of your at-home studio. Seen through or reflected by another window porthole with the Kodak stipulation embossed below. But what I cannot tell is what the first square porthole is, exactly. Because the face lighting on the first square porthole is well front lit, and nothing looks reversed, I’m not sure if it is a reflection, or simply a thru view.
Just the sort of thought-provoking confusion you love to create.
It’s a through view shot into the view finder of of an old Kodak Duaflex camera.