If white parts are difficult to shoot, then clear parts are
impossible. I proved this scientifically myself some months back by spending about 3 hours in the garage with 1500 watts of light and a salt shaker in a ziplock bag. So, I'm at a loss to explain this recent submission from Highprime. It appears to be a photograph of
Clear Convoy from Beast Wars, but since that's impossible, he must have produced this image through some other means. Oh sure, there are ways. He could have soaked regular Convoy in vinegar for an hour, captured some kind of holographic image using lasers, or even--my god--
killed regular Beast Wars Convoy and summoned its ghost from the dead. I guess I'm not exactly sure what he did, but I think we can all agree that perverting the laws of science and nature are far more likely to get you a nice image of a clear part than using a camera. Nice work, Highprime. Which impossible photographic task is next for you? Bigfoot? Loch Ness Monster? Sean Penn?