This simply lit studio still-life features a genuine 1939 issue gas rattle. Very similar to the rattles that football fans used to use at matches in the 1940s to 1960s. Yellow tulips feature in this shot, which was only lit by candle light (no studio flash).
The sand represents the sand's of the D-Day Beaches. A monochrome photographic print which was sepia toned. You will find straight-forward monochrome (not toned) images of photographic prints from this series featured elsewhere on this blog.
Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England.
From my Remembrance Series Project, 2000-2002. The final assignment for the Higher National Diploma (Design) Photography course I was doing at Bradford & Ilkley Community College in 1998-2001.
Copyright of all images displayed upon this blog spot are the exclusive property of Trevor David Betts. All rights reserved.
The sand represents the sand's of the D-Day Beaches. A monochrome photographic print which was sepia toned. You will find straight-forward monochrome (not toned) images of photographic prints from this series featured elsewhere on this blog.
Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England.
From my Remembrance Series Project, 2000-2002. The final assignment for the Higher National Diploma (Design) Photography course I was doing at Bradford & Ilkley Community College in 1998-2001.
Copyright of all images displayed upon this blog spot are the exclusive property of Trevor David Betts. All rights reserved.
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