A few shots with my soft box/light tent
Re: A few shots with my soft box/light tent
One thing is you'll want your background material as flat as possible, no reflective material. Black felt or flat no gloss colored paper works better than material with a sheen to it.
Second is you will want the background to be smooth and flat (surface) and have a gentle curve as it tranisitions from the bottom to the back. This will blend the difference in shade evenly and produce more pleasing results.
Re: A few shots with my soft box/light tent
Are you using a tripod? You seem to have some motion blur with the cats.
Re: A few shots with my soft box/light tent
Re: A few shots with my soft box/light tent
Much better, The cans didn't move at all, just kidding. A slight brightness adjustment and I feel these will work fine. You will get a lot of use out of the light box. Once you get the details worked out I will buy me one and you can tell me how to use it. Nice improvement Tyson.
Greg
Re: A few shots with my soft box/light tent
I need to get the wrikels out of the back grounds. After that I think I will have it down.