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Clay sculpture
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February 16, 2013
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Here is something else that my wife did recently, and how I shot it.

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..:: http://www.brunogallant.info :: Nulla dies sine pictura ::..

February 18, 2013
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IMHO.. first one looks like a little to flat, I don’t see the depth.
Second is much better.
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February 18, 2013
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B.S.E.
I believe the purpose of the first one was merely
to demonstrate the artists work.
Possibly as a reference to potential customers.
The second one definitely has more depth.
I think the sculpture is very impressive!
Would love to have a size reference on first one
as it is impossible to estimate as it is.
Just a thought on my part.
Dale.Smile

February 18, 2013
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nikonguy said
Would love to have a size reference on first one
as it is impossible to estimate as it is.
Smile

I think the second photo is another shot of the figure.
Only from the back.

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February 18, 2013
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Yep, same figure on the second picture, but we see the back side. The first shot is a catalog picture, and usually it is required to use a featureless white background, so that it integrates better on a web page with other products. I just wanted to show with the second picture how I made the first one, using simple things on my dining room table.

The sculpture is about 18 inches high.

..:: http://www.brunogallant.info :: Nulla dies sine pictura ::..

February 18, 2013
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Nicework! Is that a commercial light tent?

February 18, 2013
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Yep, bought it from B&H.

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