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Milky Way Photography
Photo By Tim Mielke
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Photographer: Tim Mielke
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- GALLERY IMAGE STUDIO LABEL Milky Way Photography
- State/Province/Region: Wisconsin
- Country: United States
- Nearest Area: www.milkywayphotography.com
- Nearest Town: Watertown
- Gear: Tim Mielke
- Description: I captured this photograph experimenting with strobe photography to freeze the action. My intent was to show how certain types of toys are becoming less popular in the digital video game world that kids are now growing up in. I used an aquarium with two large softboxes on the sides. The camera was right next to the glass with a rubber ring to avoid glare. It took around 100 photographs to get the one I liked.
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