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I wanted to make a globe. The sandcarving seemed to be the way to do it. Trent Bosch was sandcarving geometric images on hollow forms when I assisted him at Arrowmont in 2010. I Moved toward realististic images using techniques the glass artists and artistic sign makers were using.
Al, I meant to ask you how you achieved that photo? It's really nice the way it only shows the earth and the highlight is soft. Mine are harsh and you can actually see the light source in the reflections.
We generally take them in the morning on west facing covered porch. We have a role of neutral grey paper for the background. A reflector makes the highlights and shadow.
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