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Photographing the colored patterns produced by shining light through drinking glasses. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1971 (v.35#2) pg. 82
Tips on taking close-up photos of glass bottles using a simple lighting technique. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1981 (v.45#9) pg. 98
Fishbowl photography. Create unusual color photos by taking pictures through a glass fishbowl. The use of reflective colored foil papers adds to the colorfulness of the resulting images. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jan 1980 (v.8#9) pg. 27
Shooting through the looking glass. How to take pictures of reflections from clear glass and simultaneously capture the scene through the glass. Used to create double images and/or a "surreal" effect. PHOTOGRAPHIC Aug 1981 (v.10#4) pg. 26
Shooting monochromatic glassware. How to take close-up photos of colored bottles. PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1982 (v.11#7) pg. 46
How to photograph glassware in the studio, but make it appear as if it were shot on location. Requires careful control of lighting, props, and composition. PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1983 (v.11#12) pg. 46
How to take studio "masterpiece" photos of glassware and bottles right in your living room. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1983 (v.12#3) pg. 36
Shooting glassware. Part 1. The basic setup. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1983 (v.12#3) pg. 80
Shooting glassware. Part 2. Secrets of a pour shot (capturing pouring liquids in mid-motion). PHOTOGRAPHIC Aug 1983 (v.12#4) pg. 81
Tips on photographing industrial glassware. PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1986 (v.14#10) pg. 64
The world in a wine glass. Optical originality from a happy accident. Tips on photographing the inverted images which are formed inside the liquid of a half-filled wine glass. PHOTOGRAPHIC May 1986 (v.15#1) pg. 28
Comp book. Produce a still-life photograph of industrially used glassware. PHOTOGRAPHIC Oct 1987 (v.16#6) pg. 72
Pure light. Designing a camera technique to capture the beauty of a three-element study. A clear bottle and glass of red wine are photographed against a white background. PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1988 (v.16#10) pg. 20
Comp book. Graphic illustration of industrial glassware in a "hands-on" situation. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1988 (v.17#3) pg. 62
Comp book. Shooting glass with analagous color. Red and yellow food coloring adds interest to a photograph of a champagne glass with liquid splashing out. PHOTOGRAPHIC Aug 1988 (v.17#4) pg. 40
Comp book. Shooting exploding glass. Using a sound-triggering device to fire an electronic flash when a billiard ball on a string strikes a glass full of water. PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1988 (v.17#7) pg. 96
Pure light. Take one of the most overused still-life themes (a wine bottle and glass) and give it a new personality by photographing it from an abstract, illustrator's viewpoint. PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1988 (v.17#8) pg. 66
Comp book. Dark-field illumination. Using backlighting and black cards to dramatically illuminate glassware. PHOTOGRAPHIC May 1989 (v.18#1) pg. 88
Comp book. Produce a photograph of a container so that it appears both specular and transparent. Lighting the container to reveal its contents while reflecting broad highlights on each side. PHOTOGRAPHIC Sep 1989 (v.18#5) pg. 92
Comp book. Backlighting industrial glassware using a technique called dark-field illumination. PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1990 (v.19#7) pg. 84
A guide to photographing glass objects using a slide projector as the sole directional light source. Lighting by projecting through colored slides is used to impart colors to the glass. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1993 (v.22#3) pg. 62
Tip on creating a Christmas centerpiece by placing a string of colored lights inside a large clear glass vase and then photographing the results using a close-up lens. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jan 1997 (v.25#9) pg. 54
Photographing stained glass. Some tips. PHOTOMETHODS Feb 1985 (v.28#2) pg. 24
The Hattersley class for beginners. Photographing glassware. Have fun and learn more about lighting, too. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY May 1978 (v.82#5) pg. 116
Tip: How to light for taking photos of glassware that have a "sparkle" quality. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1982 (v.89#2) pg. 180
How to photograph ships in bottles and other objects behind glass. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY May 2000 (v.64#5) pg. 110
Experiments in glass fractures that won top place in the 21st International Science Fair. Article shows how to construct a device for photographing fracturing glass at high speed. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Nov 1971 (v.225#5) pg. 122
Through the looking glass. Lighting and photographing translucent objects. SHUTTERBUG #329 Feb 1998 (v.27#4) pg. 58
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