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Shiny lighting
Hi all,
I'm doing some reference shots of some art work with a dSLR. It's not fine art repro or anything. I've stumbled on a few pieces that are behind glass and the reflections that come with it. Can anyone suggest a way of getting rid of them effectively? So far I've been shooting them on the wall, using ambient light and sometimes the spots that have been used to light them on the wall.
Any suggestions would be awesome!!
Ciao
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Re: Shiny lighting
Hi filafera,
Use a large black sheet or card at the camera position. Cut a hole in it for the camera lens to stick through. You may have to light the pieces from the side, but hopefully the sheet will prevent any room reflections...
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Re: Shiny lighting
Asylum Steve,
Thanks for the advice! I'll try it out a soon as poss! I had tried a white sheet but hadn't put a hole nor thought of a black background.
Thanks again :)
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Re: Shiny lighting
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Originally Posted by filafera
Asylum Steve,
Thanks for the advice! I'll try it out a soon as poss! I had tried a white sheet but hadn't put a hole nor thought of a black background.
Thanks again :)
No problem. Keep in mind the black card or sheet I mentioned is not the bg, but rather at the camera position. IOW, perpendicular to the front of the lens...
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Re: Shiny lighting
Sorry, my bad choice of words with background! I'll be back there this week so am looking foward to nailing the last few shots!
Have a great day!
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