First Framed Pro-100

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My first framed print from my new Canon PIXMA Pro-100 printer.
Title: Coffee on Beans
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My first framed print from my new Canon PIXMA Pro-100 printer.
Title: Coffee on Beans
Award: 9 of 10 from SPCC
Category: Seen From Above

Love your image. The lighting, shadows, and placement of the visual elements - perfecto!

It displays all the creativity that left-brained people like me struggle to achieve.

The tools in the bottom of the frame lead leads left brained like me to believe you may dabble in dentistry in your spare time. ;)

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I used two OCFlashes on opposite sides at various strengths until I achieved the desired texture in the beans. I added creamer at the last moment.
 

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I used two OCFlashes on opposite sides at various strengths until I achieved the desired texture in the beans. I added creamer at the last moment.

A lot of work for a cup of coffee. :(
 

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I used two OCFlashes on opposite sides at various strengths until I achieved the desired texture in the beans. I added creamer at the last moment.
It's all in the control of light. If you have only one flash and have a camera that can control two or more flashes then THAT is the next upgrade. even consider a slave flash. Great shot.
 

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It's all in the control of light. If you have only one flash and have a camera that can control two or more flashes then THAT is the next upgrade. even consider a slave flash. Great shot.
Thank you. I now have three and am planning on buying a fourth OCF and a radio wireless controller.
 
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