Photos | Carol Lee Scott showcases electronics at Bafo 2012 booth #6

Carol Lee Scott stands proudly beside a large monitor displaying her latest computer hardware at Bafo 2012. The colorful flooring and backdrop add a playful touch to the electronics showcase.
BLIP-2 Description:
bafo 2012 - booth # 6Metadata
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Original Dimensions:
4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
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Dominant Color:
rentalstaging fosscreen barco roadshow prosal floor hardware carol lee scott screen projection tv indoors sch sign staging exit media building show footwear toundry architecture crowd banner monitor audience text come advertising booth computer flooring welcome stage advertisement hat electronics shoe
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1600
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32mm
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1/160s
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Canon
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2007-12-05T12:58:12-08:00
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pleasant post processing
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