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Scenery on the table

The soil is the same as in the blue rootlet picture, but now the lamps are deprived of filters. The background is black velvet which doesn’t reflect light and helps to obtain plain black background. I dug a crater in the pebble and put there a long snake-like stone. Drawing light from above on the right is produced with 50-watt halogen lamp. I highlighted the ground with additional light brush to obtain relief of each single stone. After the slide had been developed I decided to bend a little “the main hero” and then made the moon out of twigs which contributed to the believability of the picture: before I did this there had been a lack of light source in the shot.
Camera Model Name - Sinar F. 9x12. Camera lens Symmar-S 5,6/210, aperture 22. Slide Êodak ektahrome 64T.
 

    Planet X 3. (From the series “Rootlet”)





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