Very nice. Thanks for including the how to photos. One of the things I hope to do this year is learn better studio techniques. I'm afraid it will include more expenditures though.
Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??
Nikon Samurai #13
"A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.
Wow very nice pictures my favorite is the first laptop picture!
Did you make that light if so what did you use?
Thanks Alex. What light are you talking about? If it's the glow from the screen, that was just dragging the shutter. I fired the flash and used a slow shutter speed (0.6 second) to let the glow burn in. For it to work the room had to be totally dark or ambient light would have affected the exposure and the color. If you're asking about the softbox, no, that's a store bought item.
Very nice. Thanks for including the how to photos. One of the things I hope to do this year is learn better studio techniques. I'm afraid it will include more expenditures though.
Thanks OT. You can relax though, you can get the same results with a P&S, a shoot-through reflector, some hot lights and some black posterboard to control light spill.
Hey! You're looking good. Did you get new glasses? Something's different....
The hair grew back...? I dunno.
Funny that you commented on that though. That shot was taken by Trevor at Red Fish, my wonderful girlfriend threw me a surprise birthday party there earlier this month.
I really liked the first two, but all of them are really clean. Thanks for also showing everybody how you did the lighthing, and how one light can really do good stuff. Doing good sports and product photography seems to be natural for you.
I really liked the first two, but all of them are really clean. Thanks for also showing everybody how you did the lighthing, and how one light can really do good stuff. Doing good sports and product photography seems to be natural for you.
Good work.
Thanks again for your help with the flash...
Loren
Thanks Loren, I appreciate it.
No problem on the flash. Just glad to be able to help anyone make sense of the damn thing.
WOW...great shots...I love them all especially the ones showing your setup...It's something we don't get to see to often and it really fascinated me. Keep up the great work!!!
Ken
WOW...great shots...I love them all especially the ones showing your setup...It's something we don't get to see to often and it really fascinated me. Keep up the great work!!!
Ken