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My first stock/product photo...Quite contrary to my shooting style (Candids and landscapes) I have decided to play with product shots...
This is one of my first attempts at stock/product photography... Sb-80DX bounced off the roof, shot using a 50/1.4 @ f/11 1/40s (manual) New page
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WB: Preset using the pringles lid
PP: Curves adjusted in the GIMP New page
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MHD,
It's nice and sharp! great shot of the product! Is it the servo of the 70-200VR? Birddog114
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How often do you try preset WB? Birddog114
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As I dont use RAW (still yet to implement a solution under LINUX) so I use PRE almost 100% of the time...
Before I start shooting I fire some shots to get exposure comp right (If shooting A or S) and then do a PRE on WB... I find, if done right, PRE WB works very well.... New page
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Totally agreed with preset WB, even in RAW/ NEF, I'm happy with the way the Expodisc handles the preset WB. Why should I use auto WB? Birddog114
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MHD... re your shot, here's some feedback... most product shots that I see of parts etc tend to have the whole item in focus... also am thinking that with a light tent (or even a sheet of white paper above the item?) you could remove the shadows in the shot. Other than that I think your composition is great.
Michael.
Agreed there MJ.... One of the things I want to do is build a light tent...
My SB-80DX was on full power so I could not use a higher F-number however the roof was high so hopefully with a tent I could use a higher f number as I will get more light... New page
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MHD
One of the most useful accessories for this kind of subject is a sheet of white cardboard or foam-core. Place it off to the side where the shadows accurr and it will bounce a nice soft light and diminsh the shadows. Otherwise a great shot! Regards
Matt. K
MHD
What others have said is true - I have been shooting products for the past 11 years using a cocoon, now with Bowens Trilites but the 2 shots below were using a strobe with softbox. Cheers Chris
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nice...
I have seen strobe setups on ebay (busy bees etc...) its a whole different world So what is one of the simplest ways to set up a light tent? New page
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MHD
Check this one out: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30088&item=3870815359&rd=1 Might give you an idea on how to build one Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
hehehe... so light sheeting material is the best?
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