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Maybe it is photo bombing? Can you see what seems to be hiding in this set of pictures? The female Cardinal? Seed in the mouth? A refraction?
Joint art exhibit by Kiyomi Tanigawa (www.brooklynmisomaru.com), So Jung Lee (www.kokili.com), and Hanna Yoo (www.hannayooworks.com)
Joint art exhibit by Kiyomi Tanigawa (www.brooklynmisomaru.com), So Jung Lee (www.kokili.com), and Hanna Yoo (www.hannayooworks.com)
2011.09.24
渋谷区文化総合センター大和田
SHIBUYA CULTURAL CENTER OWADA
コスモプラネタリウム渋谷に行ってきました(*´ω`*)
iPhone 4,Hipstamatic,StripeCam,DXP,Snapseed,Iris Photo Suite
Joint art exhibit by Kiyomi Tanigawa (www.brooklynmisomaru.com), So Jung Lee (www.kokili.com), and Hanna Yoo (www.hannayooworks.com)
This is a shell that I brought back from Baja California, Mexico at least seven years ago. I couldn't always catch big fish, but I could always find shell to light and photograph.
Lighting is from a Yongnuo manual strobes in an 8.6 inch Lastolite soft box positioned on the right side of the shell. Fill light is from a hand held mirror at camera left. The strobe and my tripod mounted camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N.
Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Objects album. For each image in the set, and there are over 2000 of them, I describe how I set up the lighting for that particular shot. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/
Other picture of shells that I've posted on Flick can be seen in my Shells album: www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/albums/72157626043932290
I have been here at Flickr for about 14 years with over 20k pics. Somebody here once suggested that I should share some of my older stuff. Okay, here's one from 2008, my very early digital days, and one of my favorites.
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.