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Mosaic, 'light box' table, with 'St Peters organic Ale, kiln fused, green bottles, 61cm (table top) 44cm (height)
I love the abstract quality of this simple shot. I'm always fascinated by how different nature looks when it is spotlighted by sunlight.
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Some mornings are perfect to illuminate spider webs in the grass. I'm always amazed to see how much insect and arachnid life is present in grasslands, and there is no better view of it than in the presence of dewey spiderwebs or a column of midges. Incredibly, these small life forms are the base for many of the incredible bird species we find here in the Dakotas.
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An extensive web on the cedar tree in my front yard very early on a misty morning--Charlotte Court House, Virginia
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Getting back to manual macro photography is always a good feeling, even if it's just 30 mins. People mistake this art to shooting small insects. True in a way but what's more important is the several angles, level of detail, light factor, gear settings and time spent before deciding the frame. 99% of the frames are a failure but there is that one special technical frame that would have pushed us to the limits, whether the rest of the world appreciates or understands it doesn't matter!
One of the never installed Tiffany windows bought by Sarah Winchester. Supposedly, one of the last windows comissioned for the Winchester house. It's likely that the Widow Winchester drew the design for this window herself and mailed it to the Tiffany glass company for them to execute.
There are 13 "jewels" embedded in the design of the window (see the notes to find them all). The number 13 occurs in several different places around the house including a 12-candel chandelier that had a thirteenth candle added by Mrs. Winchester's craftsmen.
The most expensive Tiffany Window on the property is installed in the house here.
This Web window hangs in the "garage" behind a large glass wall with dozens of other never used windows and unused rolls of textured wall covering. This shot by globalglenn is a wide angle that shows more of the windows on display.
And here is another photo of this window in it's current context.
The window is lit from behind with a single light bulb.
period kitchen
shot on a 5d3 with a 55mm Otus lens
lighting with a 430 and 3 xsb80s
don't remember much more. sorry
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