
The following image shows some shiny porcelain dishes against a dark background and some tea in one of the cups. There is a very strong contrast between the shiny white porcelain and the structured dark tea. The structured tea needs more and harder light than the porcelain.
The projection attachment is a highly compact and precise light shaper and perfect for a set up like that. Due to its size, the shadow of the lit subjects turn out dark and very clearly delineated.
Not only is the tea more brightly illuminated, but its structure also looks crisper.
The projection attachment is extremely precise, and with the mask or templates, you can cover parts of the subject not requiring illumination. The edge transfer can be focused or defocused.
© broncolor, by Nadia Winzenried

The picture is shot with a medium format camera and the focal length was 120mm.
The exposure time was 1/125 s and the aperture f/11.