“Photography to the amateur is recreation, to the professional it is work, and hard work too, no matter how pleasurable it my be.”-Edward Weston
This week our assignment in macro was to shoot glass in black field and light field. It was a good refresher on how to light glass, and a new challenge to light glass that is a bit smaller than I had previously lit.
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Both were shot with a D90, 105mm AF macro lens, 1/100, f/29, ISO 200.
Thanks to a friend for allowing me to borrow this nifty little shot glass, I was really impressed with the laser etched design.
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