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Try as I might I couldn't replicate this shot. I think it was a blue gel on the bg flash and orange on the left side then played with the hue in post.
ceramic lamp & welded brass lampshade
designed by Georges Jouve & Max Sauze, 1946
presented by Lebreton gallery, SF
at the Fog Design + Art 2019
Fort Mason Center
San Francisco, California
I don't know what type of mushroom this is, but it reminds me of a charmingly eccentric lampshade. :)
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I thought I would upload something tonight. This was taken on the 21st...I like the colours and the unusual ( at leasrt for me) shape. 2 speedlights behind behind plexi. Setup here. www.flickr.com/photos/scottypics034/5170228063/
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I got out of our car to inspect a random cliff face in Roan Mountain State Park, Tennessee, USA, in the hopes of finding exactly this spider: a lampshade weave, Hypochilus pococki. These spiders form loose colonies in appropriate habitat, spinning a collar-like web around themselves that extends roughly two inches or so from the cliff wall. These are not small arachnids, a tad larger than the average cellar spider. November 2, 2018.
Strobist info:
SB800 "Hair light" in lampshade 1/16
SB800 low and to camera left (gelled orange to simulate firelight) 1/32
I had an old picture of a lampshade. It looked like it might make a nice hat, and here is Lampshade Hat #3. Please check out my other two versions of the same picture.
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