Model In Cage
Of course, the model is behind the cage, the two layers of bars of
which would drive most auto-focus systems bonkers. With the
Messraster, the focus could be set exactly on the eyeball, which,
first of all, jumps out at you, making it difficult to look elsewhere
in the photo, due to the plasticity around the eye (plasticity is the
effect of three-dimensionality on a two dimensional surface). Second
of all, it gives the effect of the model being in the cage, due to
the narrow depth of focus, made possible by the accuracy of the Messraster.
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