Even more impressive that you achieved this with natural window light. Many years ago I used to practice white line and black line lighting on glassware with an Ascor Strobe lighting kit that I purchased from a retiring photographer along with a Rolleiflex 2.8 Planer TLR. The black shadow that you achieved around the body of the glassware was more difficult with a strobe set up. I wish I would have thought of using window light LOL.
Ascor is an old company that manufactured studio lighting kits. The older type strobes that were powered by household voltage and wired to a huge power pack..
Gorgeous shot. The times and soft reflections are top notch.
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Thank you, Cheryl! I think I had a luck as well.
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What story does this tell? A gift for the imagination…
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Thank you! I’m glad that it gives some thoughts. I thought that it just looks interesting.
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Excellent image Alena ππ» Great example of traditional black line lighting.
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Thank you, Joe! It was just window light!
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Even more impressive that you achieved this with natural window light. Many years ago I used to practice white line and black line lighting on glassware with an Ascor Strobe lighting kit that I purchased from a retiring photographer along with a Rolleiflex 2.8 Planer TLR. The black shadow that you achieved around the body of the glassware was more difficult with a strobe set up. I wish I would have thought of using window light LOL.
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Now I think I should examine what is ascor strobe)
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Ascor is an old company that manufactured studio lighting kits. The older type strobes that were powered by household voltage and wired to a huge power pack..
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Wow! Sounds like a real thing!
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Wow, lovely!
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Thanks!
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