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This is an archive shot. It is a scanned 35mm negative.
This is an acrylic salt shaker about 7-8 inches tall. It is backlit by a light box. I have a light box of the type used to view negatives and slides. I tipped it up on edge and put a black piece of construction paper in front of it. The construction paper has a slot cut in it about 1/2 inch wide by about 6 inches high. The salt shaker is centered on that slot. No other lighting was used. Cal Oops! I forgot to link the photo! ![]() |
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Interesting and well done...except for the slight tilt.
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Ahhh.......that thing I remember so well. I had more fun with this photo on the Digital Manipulation challenge some time back.
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Cal,
This reminds me of those old lava lamps that were the cat's meow some time back. Lovely lighting. Aloha |
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