Yes but a front surface mirror ( the mirror is on the front of the glass not behind it ) is best.
If you are going to take a photo of yourself in a mirror you have to place the camera at an angel where the camera sees you in the mirror and you see the camera not yourself. So place the camera at a 45 degree angle to the mirror and place yourself opposite of it. look at the camera, set the timer and let it go or use a long shutter release if the camera is designed for it.
Of course those of us who carry rangefinders, SLRs or TLRs have been taking photos with mirrors for years.
Only if you are using a pinhole camera.If you reduce the aperture you will increase the depth of focus, but you can't decrease the aperture to a pinhole on most cameras.
simplicity is a close up of the subject in the photograph. it must take most of the space in the photograph too.
Generally no, although it depends on where in the world you are and what you want to photograph - for example, it's usually illegal to photograph prisons or army bases.
Your camera lens would be set for the distance from you to the mirror plus 2 meters if you wanted the image of your sister to be in focus. If she wanted to take a picture of her own image with the camera she is holding next to her head, her lens would be set to 4 meters.
The clips at the top of the mirror should just slide up, allowing you to tilt the mirror toward you and lift it from the bottom clips.
Only if you are using a pinhole camera.If you reduce the aperture you will increase the depth of focus, but you can't decrease the aperture to a pinhole on most cameras.
yes. You could use a mirror.
There are several ways to ensure a clear centered end result in a self shot photograph without using a mirror. The best way is to use a camera that has a flip screen, so one can see what they are photographing.
YES u can
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Differences in Photograph five are: The Crack in the large Oval Mirror, Near the Green mirror there is a bottle on the floor: missing stain of spilt wine. Lastly, the Garlic hanging to the right of the doorway near the stairs. See the related link below.
The advantages of using plane mirror are they are ofthe same size as the objects
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