Blindjustice
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Behind The Lens

Location
This was taken at my law office in Cheshire CT, in an interior french door kitchen.
Time
It was midday, but there is no natural light.
Lighting
It was taken in a dark room, with the only l I got source in the outside of the room.
Equipment
Tripod, no flash, amedium short exposure.
Inspiration
To create mystery, perhaps a bit of apprehension or terror.
Editing
Really it was a bit of dodging and burning and contrast.
In my camera bag
A landscape and a portrait lens.
Feedback
Experiment with very low light sources. Take your shot in black and white so that you havebto focus on the composition.

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