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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 824635" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p>This splendid piece was given to my wife as a present when she worked in the glass industry. What is inside the glass are beads and filaments of gold, but I have no clue how they got them in there. It is beautiful and interesting to light. It comes with an underside lighting system, but that didn’t look too good in the photo, which is why I forwent it in favor of the usual “gradient lighting” I resort to to avoid reflections, in part or totally.</p><p></p><p>Nikon Z7, Micro-Nikkor 105mm ƒ/2.8 G VR macro lens, FTZ adapter. Gitzo tripod, Arca-Swiss Cube C1 geared head. Artificial lighting. Composite shot made up of 24 focus-stacked exposures, using the built-in function on the camera. Stack processed with Helicon Focus, Method B.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]410772[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 824635, member: 53455"] This splendid piece was given to my wife as a present when she worked in the glass industry. What is inside the glass are beads and filaments of gold, but I have no clue how they got them in there. It is beautiful and interesting to light. It comes with an underside lighting system, but that didn’t look too good in the photo, which is why I forwent it in favor of the usual “gradient lighting” I resort to to avoid reflections, in part or totally. Nikon Z7, Micro-Nikkor 105mm ƒ/2.8 G VR macro lens, FTZ adapter. Gitzo tripod, Arca-Swiss Cube C1 geared head. Artificial lighting. Composite shot made up of 24 focus-stacked exposures, using the built-in function on the camera. Stack processed with Helicon Focus, Method B. [ATTACH type="full"]410772[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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