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    Member Don Kondra's Avatar
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    Same glass object, four different set up's...

    Greetings,

    This is a glass sculpture I "made" during an introduction to glass blowing workshop.

    Probably the most difficult object I've shot to date so I tried a variety of lighting options.

    The object is 2 1/2" wide, 2 1/2" high and 1 1/4" deep.

    28" light tent with 26w CF top light...

    Same glass object, four different set up's...-glass-sculpture.jpg

    Same tent, no lights except cloudy day light....

    Same glass object, four different set up's...-glass-no-lights.jpg

    Light table....

    Same glass object, four different set up's...-glass-light-table.jpg

    Gray backdrop and back light....

    Same glass object, four different set up's...-glass-gray-backdrop.jpg

    Cheers, Don

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    Re: Same glass object, four different set up's...

    I like #4.

    #1 is my second pick. It shows the piece nicely.

    #2 just doesn't show it off enough.

    #3, the imperfections look like imperfections.

    #4, the glass shines and the imperfections look dazzling.

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    Re: Same glass object, four different set up's...

    Thanks for taking the time to comment.

    Appreciate it.

    Cheers, Don

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    Re: Same glass object, four different set up's...

    Don, I like #3 with the greg background with one suggestion though, please moving your lite source further back away from what you are bouncing it to. that way your highlight would be softer without any hard edge.

    hope this help and have fun,

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    Re: Same glass object, four different set up's...

    Uh, the third picture is shot on a light table, the light is under the object...the back drop is banner paper.

    A 26w CF with a paper towel diffuser.....

    I can't get the light any farther away but I could try a thicker diffuser or thicker paper ?

    Actually, I probably won't bother fine tuning the light table shot, the last shot is IMHO quite a bit better.

    This is a quick air brush by a friend, Grant Kernan of AK Photo's..

    Same glass object, four different set up's...-kernan-air-brush.jpg

    Cheers, Don

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    Re: Same glass object, four different set up's...

    Ben

    Bodies: Nikon D300 - Nikon D50

    Lenses: Nikkor 50mm f1.8 D - Tamron 17mm - 50mm F2.8 - Nikon 70mm - 200mm F2.8 VR - Nikon 1.7 Teleconverter

    Lighting: Nikon SB600 speedlight - AlienBees (2) B400's - Polaris Flash Meter

    Stabalization: Manfrotto 190XPROB tripod - Manfrotto 3265 joystick head

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    Re: Same glass object, four different set up's...

    Some good general information in that article.

    But, because of the shape of this piece, side lighting didn't work at all...

    Thanks,

    Cheers, Don

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    Re: Same glass object, four different set up's...

    they start with side lighting and then use large reflectors to bring more light into it ...

    I think it needs to be on something "glass" or something to give a reflection ...

    not sure if you seen this in the article - one of the picture captions ...

    BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL: For clear glass against black (1), create white highlights along the subject's edges by using large light sources. A straight shot (2) can be deadly.
    Ben

    Bodies: Nikon D300 - Nikon D50

    Lenses: Nikkor 50mm f1.8 D - Tamron 17mm - 50mm F2.8 - Nikon 70mm - 200mm F2.8 VR - Nikon 1.7 Teleconverter

    Lighting: Nikon SB600 speedlight - AlienBees (2) B400's - Polaris Flash Meter

    Stabalization: Manfrotto 190XPROB tripod - Manfrotto 3265 joystick head

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    Re: Same glass object, four different set up's...

    Quote Originally Posted by WsW-WYATT-EARP
    they start with side lighting and then use large reflectors to bring more light into it ...

    I think it needs to be on something "glass" or something to give a reflection ...

    not sure if you seen this in the article - one of the picture captions ...

    BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL: For clear glass against black (1), create white highlights along the subject's edges by using large light sources. A straight shot (2) can be deadly.
    I read the article and repeat, side lighting and/or more light didn't work because of the shape of this piece.

    One formula does not work for all shapes.

    Cheers, Don

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