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May 19, 2014 at 22:42 vote accept mattdm
Mar 5, 2014 at 0:45 comment added user2719 @EsaPaulasto - Actually, no: Weston's Pepper 39 is a last-ditch, if-this-doesn't-work-I'm-giving-up desperation attempt to get adequate fill on an object with interesting organic shapes. The galvanized funnel in which the pepper sits was the last thing left to try. The story behind the photo has been told many times. Left-side highlighting is merely a convention born of the scriptorium and the natural light studio; we read it slightly better in the abstract because it's a convention. (And the counter-example of vertical flipping only proves that we don't live in a bottom-lit world.)
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