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Xplicit Prestige Piano
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#41/52, Get pushed, 52 weeks the 2021 edition
The challenge this week was to get pushed, challenged, by your assigned buddy, with a topic of their choosing. So my partner was Suus, and she gave me "black and white". I felt this keyboard fit the bill, as it would have been black and white even if it wasn't taken in black and white!
52 Week Photography Challenge for 2019
Week 1: Story Telling: Self-Portrait
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These keys used to be busy with our children practicing piano lessons, but now it sits idle and provides me photo opportunities.
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A Dutch-angle view of a piano keyboard.
Strobist info:
Two Nikon SB900 speedlights were placed 90° CL and 110° CR and fired through two Neewer 24" x 24" soft boxes. The CL speedlight was two-feet above and three-feet away from the subject, pointing down at 45° and fired in Manual mode @ 1⁄32 power. The CR speedlight was also two-feet above and three-feet away from subject, pointing down at 45° and fired in Manual Mode @ 1⁄8 power.
Both SB900's were triggered by three PocketWizard Plus X's.
Lens: Tokina AT - X M100 AF PRO D (AF 100mm f / 2.8 Macro).
Sliders Sunday version of the old organ at Antwerp Mansion, with a little aid from ON1 and Color Efex Pro to add even more grunge.
Possibly you have a good spouse, workmate etc for this project. Customize her/his keyboard with an embedded message.
(Hope you have an extra scrap keyboard, very seldom you can find one with two 'o's, for example. Or be smart with your message selection!)
We now need keyboard covers, Jack loves to walk on them and peck the keys.. he may be trying to tell us something.
Fortunately for us, Chimney Ninjas, fondly called ChimNiNjas in my neighborhood, watch over us from sunset to sunrise.
Shot with Sony 200-600mm lens on Sony a6500.
Press L key on your keyboard to zoom in and zoom out.
(click on the image if it appears fuzzy when zoomed in or press L 2-3 times)
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