"Dude" - have you ever taken flash photos before? FYI, there is this thing called "reflection". Reflection happens when the flash from a camera bounces off of a shiny, mirror-like surface back to the camera lens. It is particularly pronounced when the angle between the lens and surface is 90 degrees.
In case you hadn't noticed, Pioneer takes great pride in the shiny, mirror-like surfaces of their Elite branded equipment. Many television displays also include shiny, mirror-like surfaces. I would surmise that is why all the photos are taken at an angle rather than because the photographer didn't have a tripod. Dude.
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Mr Stevo @ Mar 19th 2008 2:09PM
Dude, either get a tripod or crop your pictures so they don't come out 15 degrees off center.
Thanks anyway.
Michael @ Mar 19th 2008 5:51PM
"Dude" - have you ever taken flash photos before? FYI, there is this thing called "reflection". Reflection happens when the flash from a camera bounces off of a shiny, mirror-like surface back to the camera lens. It is particularly pronounced when the angle between the lens and surface is 90 degrees.
In case you hadn't noticed, Pioneer takes great pride in the shiny, mirror-like surfaces of their Elite branded equipment. Many television displays also include shiny, mirror-like surfaces. I would surmise that is why all the photos are taken at an angle rather than because the photographer didn't have a tripod. Dude.