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new light tent test shotswent down to big W and brought aone of those materal laundry baskets to use as a light tent,also got two desk lamps and two 23W energy saver globes for it.had a quick play before the footy started.my only problem with set is that it is a bit small but works ok.i need to play with lighting position a bit more and should of used a tripod,any way here are the results,anyadvise would be great.
thanks zsolt Life is one-way street, and we are not coming back
canon
The first two have reflections at the top. The last one is fairly good due to absence of reflections. All of these seem a bit warm due to the nature of lights you use, but that can be adjusted if you shoot raw.
The photos seem to suffer from a somewhat shallow DoF. Normally products, unless there is a specific artistic intention, are photographed at small appertures f11 and smaller which WILL require a use of tripod. Not bad! Alex
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