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Halogen! I love the pattern these bulbs cast on the ceiling. Should have given it a dust, but I'm a bit lazy:)
This was shot with a Carl Zeiss Jena MC Biometar 2.8/120 lens (made for a Pentacon six TL), fitted to a Nikon D70.
A living room, with a view through the kitchen to the dining room in a luxury log cabin. Seattle architectural photography from www.weshoot.com
Carver County MN 2010
The sunset illuminates the tracks and the rails glow.
Remnants of an old silo can be seen off to the right.
Railroad tracks are four foot, eight and one half inches wide.
No Photoshop.
My wife and I joined my Dad and my brother in visiting the U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, NC. An Air Force Douglas C-47A above the museum.
Customers watch the Spain/Germany World Cup match attentively on the new wide-screen high definition television set at Katz. I did watch the game for a while too, and realized early that Spain would win because they were playing the entire second half on Germany's side of the field.
This is a series I shot for my last class at VPW. While others were using the big lights I reverted to something that I cooked up myself: projecting symbols using my Cookie Gun. This is a projector using a flash shooting a cucoloris ("cookie") through a telephoto lens.
This cookie is the symbol for "om".
Model: Tamara
Lighting info:
-- Key: Projected cookie through "Cookie Gun" from camera R pointing at the model
-- Key is also gelled with purple
-- background: existing track lighting on concrete wall
-- other: there's a plexiglass layer behind her. It's not doing much but picking up a bit of the cookie
And old post where I explain more about the Cookie gun and its uses.
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