John Couch Photography

Thursday, February 10, 2011

It's Time For A Shave

 
Nikon D300 f/57 @ 30 seconds ISO 200 Profoto light Ratio 1:1 105mm
I back lit this mound of shaving cream with exfoliating beads in it for a macro weekly, I think it came out pretty nice and vibrant in color.
Posted by John Couch at 4:50 PM
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Labels: Backlighting, Bio Communication Photography, Macro Photography, Randolph Community College, Shaving Cream

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John Couch
Archdale, North Carolina, United States
I am a North Carolina based Image Specialist, who strives to work in the commercial photography field producing product and lifestyle photographs. In my free time I like to explore the social science fields of archaeology and anthropology, studying worldly cultures and documenting the artifacts of their ancestors. Although, there are many aspects of photography that fascinate me. This is a place where I can present some of my favorite work.
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