elderboy02 01:41 PM 01-03-2010
Originally Posted by stevieray:
still learning.......
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Nice!
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elderboy02 01:44 PM 01-03-2010
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s15driftking 01:49 PM 01-03-2010
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
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Great pic, usually i favor anti-symmetry, but i love this!
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troutbreath 05:04 PM 01-03-2010
Have been playing around with a Do-It-Yourself light box at home.
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Namerifrats 05:25 PM 01-03-2010
Originally Posted by troutbreath:
Have been playing around with a Do-It-Yourself light box at home.
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Not bad, but I would use a low flash setting (if you have a flash that is adjustable) to add some "fill light" and get rid of the shadow.
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maverickdrinker 07:11 PM 01-03-2010
Thanks Dan. Will try it next time I post some pictures.
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maverickdrinker 10:01 PM 01-03-2010
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maverickdrinker 10:08 PM 01-03-2010
did these shots with a 2007 RE Canada Bolivar Simones and a 2009 RE Germany Bolivar conde 109
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maverickdrinker 10:10 PM 01-03-2010
the nub 11:27 PM 01-03-2010
Let's see if this will work.
No chop, 30", F14.
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pnoon 11:29 PM 01-03-2010
Originally Posted by the nub:
Let's see if this will work.
No chop, 30", F14.
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Sweet desktop/wallpaper.
:-)
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Blueface 09:13 AM 01-04-2010
Originally Posted by troutbreath:
Have been playing around with a Do-It-Yourself light box at home.
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Originally Posted by Namerifrats:
Not bad, but I would use a low flash setting (if you have a flash that is adjustable) to add some "fill light" and get rid of the shadow.
Shadows are not always the enemy.
In this shot, I think his light box did an awesome job of illumination while creating some emphasis with the slight shadow cast by the cigar coffin.
I think it looks striking to see the slight shadow on the front, showing you backlit more, than the conventional shadow to the back when front lighting. It looks more to me as a mirror reflection than a shadow.
Nice job indeed with this photo.
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Namerifrats 11:33 AM 01-04-2010
True, if thats the affect the photographer is going for. Alot of advertisements for products will usually not show any shadowing. Leaving the appearance of the object "floating" I guess you could say. They do this because the don't want anything causing a distraction or taking somebody's eyes off the product, including shadows. I wasn't sure if he was going for that affect or not, but alot of people that use a light box try for that look.
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troutbreath 02:39 PM 01-04-2010
Actually, if you are referring to the "shadow" in the front, it is actually a reflection. I had a 16 x 20 pane of glass in the bottom of the light box.
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Blueface 03:39 PM 01-04-2010
Originally Posted by troutbreath:
Actually, if you are referring to the "shadow" in the front, it is actually a reflection. I had a 16 x 20 pane of glass in the bottom of the light box.
That's what I thought.
It in fact looks like a reflection as I stated earlier.
Gives it a three dimensional feel.
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