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Contribution for the Macro Dreams challenge: Spiralsquare
Manual focus, and f/9.0 used to get a generous depth of field. Daylight lamp used to lit the Turritellas. Background created with MirrorLab Android app and displayed on the mobile phone screen. See the spoiler on the PiP notice.
Tribute to Andreas Feininger, who used to photograph sea shell still life arrangements in studio, shot against projected (or printed?) skies.
Manual focus, and f/9.0 used to get a generous depth of field. Daylight lamp used to lit the Turritellas. Background created with MirrorLab Android app and displayed on the mobile phone screen. See the spoiler on the PiP notice.
Tribute to Andreas Feininger, who used to photograph sea shell still life arrangements in studio, shot against projected (or printed?) skies.
neira-Dan, Nouchetdu38, Gudrun and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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My friend has a daughter who always wanted a unicorn for Christmas. She had a pony but no unicorn;-)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to JanI do recommend trying to find those Andreas Feininger's sea shell photos. They are so cleaverly made! I have always admired them, and then lately started to implement the idea:
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