Reflecting On A Scallop Shell In The Light
I photographed this sea shell on a recent visit to long time friends in Prescott, Arizona.
We first placed the shell on a piece of black lucite and then lit it with a Yongnuo flash in a 8.6 inch Lastolite softbox, in manual mode, placed on the left side of the shell and just out of camera range. Fill light came from a hand held mirror at camera right. The strobe and camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N
I find sea shells to be beautiful objects from nature, and have photographed over 180 of them over the years. Those picture can be seen in my creatively titled Shells album, if you like that sort of thing.
Reflecting On A Scallop Shell In The Light
I photographed this sea shell on a recent visit to long time friends in Prescott, Arizona.
We first placed the shell on a piece of black lucite and then lit it with a Yongnuo flash in a 8.6 inch Lastolite softbox, in manual mode, placed on the left side of the shell and just out of camera range. Fill light came from a hand held mirror at camera right. The strobe and camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N
I find sea shells to be beautiful objects from nature, and have photographed over 180 of them over the years. Those picture can be seen in my creatively titled Shells album, if you like that sort of thing.