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Pepper No. 30 is a black and white photograph and is one of the best-known photographs taken by Edward Weston, taken in August 1930. It depicts a solitary green pepper in rich black-and-white tones, with strong illumination from above. Weston photographed Pepper No. 30 using his Ansco ×ばつ10 Commercial View camera with a Zeiss 21 cm lens. The smallest aperture on this lens is f/36.[citation needed ] According to Weston's grandson Kim, it was shot at an aperture of f/240 with an exposure time of four to six hours.Photograph. credit: Edward Weston; restored by Bammesk
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