Old circuit board
Meredith Scheff — Tue, 05/17/2011 - 15:41
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Groovy!
SurfPenguin — Tue, 05/24/2011 - 03:37I adore the fact that the central light focus is on the circuit board (or to be more accurate, BEHIND the circuit board!) it gives it a sort of magical quality, as if the board was glowing under it's own power...
How did you light it like
Jake von Slatt — Wed, 05/18/2011 - 09:26How did you light it like that? It almost looks light it's made of EL material.
Lighting
Hyratel Wyvern — Sat, 06/04/2011 - 23:30it looks to me like it's using silhouette - notice the way the light is hitting her fingertips. I THINK a 60-75 W soft white incandescent. more likely lower, such as a 40W "appliance" (smaller dia bulb), because this could use a very slow shutter speed to get that level of exposure in such a controlled shot.