Art Deco Glassware
Uploaded: October 06, 2007
We don't always need top of the line cameras and lenses to produce decent images. This was takn with an early model 1.5 megapixal camera. The classware was setup on a table with a mirror layed upon it. There was a three sided surround with the sides of plywood and the back of a textured glass. Blue and bright pink mylar was scrunched and held in place with clamps behind the textured glass. Lights were placed off to the sides of the camera with beams directed to the mylar behind the textured glass. I like the effect that was created.
Joan Powell October 06, 2007
That was a lot of work , but it came out fabulous !! #755400Heather L. Haderly October 07, 2007
I agree with Joan Paula, Fabulous!!! #4893430Emma MacBeath October 07, 2007
Absolutely beautiful still life! True art. #4894099Paula J. Buzenius October 07, 2007
Thank you, Joan, Heather and Michelle for your kind words. They are greatly appreciated. ~Paula #4895014Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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