Miniatures in Museums – MOSH Currents of Time
Hi everyone,
Hope you’re doing well. I know I’ve been largely absent, but I’m loving the Color your World contributions I’ve seen so far. Keep it up!
Last weekend I went to the local Museum of Science and History to see their Ann Frank exhibit. While there I of course took some images of miniatures displays. I always find it fun to capture miniatures in museums as they present their own challenges. Behind glass and pre-lit there’s not always a lot of options for angles and lighting, so you have to do the best with what you have. But here’s what I came up with…
Hope you’ve enjoyed.
-Jennifer
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5 Responses to “Miniatures in Museums – MOSH Currents of Time”
[…] space. Something I can’t light, touch or move, but I aim to photograph all the same. See my last ‘Miniatures in Museums’ post for more […]
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Awesome photos.
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Thank you 😁
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Love this post. There are so many possibilities in miniature photography – and your pictures are just very impresive (in spite of the challenges you mention). Kudos!
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Thank you so very much. That means a lot.
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