The idea for these table top shots came from puppet who explained her technique to me. This may be the last in my basket series, for now. I tried some things a bit different for this exposure. The goal was to create an image with very large pixels, hopefully that would approach a pointillist painting, with a Kelvin shift to the golds. To do this I shot the set up in a single tungsten light (100 watt but diffused) placed about 15 feet left of the subject. To make the image as grainy as possible I set the ISO for 6400 and place the in camera quality at its lowest setting. I set the W/B at bright daylight (Kelvin 5,200 +/-) while shooting in a light I gauged to be below Kelvin 3,000 to cause the required color shift.
Thanks again puppet. Hope you all enjoy it. Fun thing to do once the sun goes down. To see the results with the pixels, view in original.