Today is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille, the man who invented the system of writing for the blind when he was just a teenager. That's the inspiration for today's photo shoot.
I found my camera tripod this evening and decided to try some different lighting, exposure, and composition with my copy of
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Actually, this is one of four parts the same size that make up a copy of that book in print. The metal guide in front is a slate used to hold the heavy paper, and the yellow awl is what is used to punch the braille into the paper. It's done from right to left, backwards, because the dots are punched from the back side to make them readable on the front.





And, yes, I forgot to write down the settings because I was having too much fun. I did discover that I could do a decent macro shot with my little Olympus point and shoot. Maybe I could find out some more fun stuff if I would bother to read the manual!