I decided to take a photo of one of my favourite metal candle holders in the evening, all lit up, and it was interesting how the shadows around made interesting patterns.
I’ve done some other metal photography in previous posts, here’s a link to these too:
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5 thoughts on “Camera Lucida: Metal”
I love the shadows in the photo:) thank you for joining
I love the shadows in the photo:) thank you for joining
Thank you Julia. I wanted to do something a bit different and the shadows were there so I thought my not!
Thank you Julia.