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It is scene in the treatment room of prof. dr. Muller Krombach; totally made off cloth by the German textile artist Stephanie Alraune Siebert! The doctor had a ...
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It is scene in the treatment room of prof. dr. Muller Krombach; totally made off cloth by the German textile artist Stephanie Alraune Siebert! The doctor had a affair with nurse Lauretta Affenbirchler, but his wife found out. With a knife she entered the treatment room.
By coincidence I came across her traveling exhibition "Klinik in Kloster" in the village of Barth some years ago. Real magic!

She recently opened a museum in the Southern part of Germany.
http:--www.panoptikum-siebert.de

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Behind The Lens

Location

The image was made during a Holliday in Germany. In a small village we found a sign there was a exhibition of textile artwork.

Time

Somewhere around noon. In the Exif info you find more info.

Lighting

Mix of natural light and artificial halogen lightning.

Equipment

Canon 5D Mark1 and, I think, my old 28-135 mm lens with image stabilizer. I took the image out of hand.

Inspiration

No inspiration was needed. It was just a registration of what we saw, a typical Holliday photo.

Editing

No post processing: just Canons Digital Photo Professional program to develop the RAW image into JPG.

In my camera bag

At that time I used a Canon 5D Mark1 with a old 28-135 mm lens. Today I make use a Canon 6D Mark 2, with Sigma 24-105 mm ART lens, Sigma 105 mm macro, Canon 100-400 mm, IRIX 15 mm, Canon 1,4x convertor, some macro extension tubes, pol-filters, ND filters, ND-grad filter, macro front filter and some self made pin-hole and slit-hole lenses, a Sirui mono-pod and a Velbon D700 tripod, and a Canon flash.

Feedback

1 - Always take your camera or mobile phone with you. 2 - Visit exibitions. 3 - Make use of natural light. Otherwise the flash is to intense! 4 - Carefully find out what the best point of view is.

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