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Detail of Jacqueline Poncelet's "Wrapper" artwork. Edgware Road station (Circle/District/H&C). It takes the form of a vitreous enamel cladding around an administrative building and perimeter wall. 22nd October 2017.
Jacqueline Poncelet's "Wrapper" artwork. Edgware Road station (Circle/District/H&C). Seen from Chapel Street, NW1. 16th March 2017.
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Don, Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful knowledge!
On the first day my A-Ha moment came when you mentioned it is not MORE light that is needed, it is the understanding of what is reflected BY the light that is the key to a successful image.
I also loved seeing all of the Do it yourself items that can work for product photography.
The subject is a wrapper for a bon-bon. I liked the lines and thought about Don mentioning how as photographers it is our job to make a simple subject look interesting. The light source is a large double window that is softened by a 5 in 1 diffuser disc attached to the kitchen table and the hanging overhead light by two clamps. I have a white card on either side of the wrapper to reflect the light back onto the wrapper from the front. The wrapper is placed on a white shiny plastic tray which created the mirror like reflection. Only a few adjustment were done in photoshop to the lighting levels to create the final image.
Shot with a Nikon D5000 camera with a 105mm macro lens.
Thank you Don and creative Live for presenting this incredible online workshop!!
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You may wonder! This is an experiment to see how my trusty Nikon registers the colour purple. Turns out it all depends on the light source. This was taken under fluorescent light with my iPhone providing the fill in on the right: purple on one side, blue on the other. (I did take a few snaps with the wrapper unbroken, but it was more picturesque empty. Yum!)
Work has stalled on the chain ever since Wrigley (curse them!) stopped making gum wrappers...Anyone know where I can get a supply of gum wrappers?!