This took a while to light, the overhead beams cast shadows everywhere.
One light is on the far side of the wall at center, aimed up at the big peaked ceiling that interconnects the entire first floor. The light comes back into this space at an angle down and to the right. Another is in the kitchen (image center, again behind the wall) doing the same thing. You can see a tiny bit of the hotspot from this light.
A third light is on top of the woodstove, aimed bare-bulb into the room at about 1/32nd.
Obviously using a LOT of ambient in this one, note the totally blown-out light fixtures.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Living Room
Date - 4:46:00 PM
living room
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