Breaking Eggs at Who's Brownies

© John H. Siskin

Breaking Eggs at Who's Brownies

Uploaded: September 22, 2006

Description

This is like a pour shot; it's tough to get right. Kelly really knows how to crack an egg.

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Comments

Martha G. McDoniel October 17, 2007

Very neat shot, but I'm wondering just how many eggs I would go through before I would ever capture that shot?? :) #764066

John H. Siskin October 17, 2007

Hi Martha,
This was the third egg. We used 5. Fortunately eggs move rather slowly. If this had been a pour shot with water I would have done it more times. I have to say I really like working with a moving subject like this, it add a certain tension to a shoot. I am attaching another pour shot. This shot explains why it is necessary to keep a mop and bucket in the studio.

I am glad you like the shot!
Thanks, John Siskin
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