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Light: The Language of Photography: Moon Book

4/7/2019

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"Moon" is a form of print for the blind. Everyone has heard of Braille, but Moon preceded it, and rivalled it. It is still popular in some fields.

This "Moon Book" is of an Arthur Conan Doyle Story.

The "Moon Book" series is an exercise in two points.

Cost.
Lighting

Cost was minimal. ANY DSLR could have been used. And the light was an economy LED light (About £15)

Lighting (from the LED light) was used to create moods, textures and abstracts It worked exceptionally well with such a fomr - with the "Moon" writing standing proud. I turned over some pages, to provide concave, instead of convex patterns.
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