

Using the triangle rule to compose a macro zoom of the keys of the flute. Focusing on detailing while playing with the lighting of back and front light. The idea of using a flute as the subject metal is because of its clear reflected brass material.
With reflected surfaces, light bounces off when it hits on the flute.
It also brings out the little grove lines on the key itself.
The positioning of light source and object matter shows where the shadow would go. For front lighting, shadows are not as sharp as back lighting. However, grove lines are shown clearer than back lighting.
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