Chinese dragon cut-out 6/6 [catchy caption, eh?!]
So...cut-outs. I been working with the archetypal silo rig, large translucent box, infinity white background, SB800 on a stand (free-standing Manfrotto monopod, no less, turning out to be very versatile) triggered on SU-4 slave mode by the on-board Speedlight. Plenty of information on this kind of rig out there, for which I am very grateful. So on to the subjects. I am about to start on some Christmas themes but for now I've found a friend in a chinese dragon, which was procured on a trip to Hong Kong, and some salad servers...this next one of the dragon is my favourite and could well be used for "looking to the future of the Far Eastern economies"
Chinese dragon cut-out 1/6 [no less catchy than the last!]
Cut-outs (or silos) aren't the most exciting things to photograph but they are a staple of the stock photographer's portfolio so I will be adding a smattering of them over time. It is a good environment to go a bit abstract, especially with the help of a macro lens, but I'll keep that for the next post
Blue plastic hand salad servers 3/5
4 comments:
Nice photos and interesting blog - greetings from polish Smyrnoff
Thank you, it seems that I have stolen your name! But it is a fun spin on my surname, Smy, and nicely memorable!
no you havent - its only my nickname and is conected with a long story (connected with drinking smirnoff) and my surname (Smyra)
Excellent, great minds think alike...as yet I have not spoilt my enjoyment of vodka through excess...unlike a handful of other drinks!
Post a Comment