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Jacques Fortin Registered: Nov 17, 2007 Total Posts: 41 Country: Canada |
Hello everyone, ![]() |
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AuntiPode Registered: Aug 05, 2008 Total Posts: 4577 Country: New Zealand |
The images above seem reasonably well exposed, but express little variety in light. If you want a good challenge to refine your mastery of tabletop lighting, I suggest you assign yourself exercises photographing a single white hen's egg with varied lighting. (Hard boiled is easier to handle.) There is texture in the shell that requires accurate exposure to retain. Take it from silhouette to a high key that barely delineates an edge. Take it to deep shadows that yet retain the texture. Explore the effects of directional and diffuse light sources. Try the classic studio lighting set-ups, adapted for table top work. Master the exercises and you should have confidence lighting still life images. |
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Jacques Fortin Registered: Nov 17, 2007 Total Posts: 41 Country: Canada |
Thanks for your suggestion, I'll play around with an egg sometime when my ghetto studio isn't occupied. I didn't want to create overly dramatic light for this series as I want the viewers attention focused on the subject. Since there's no way to predict how the various orange peels will dry and distort I want to avoid strong directional light that would complement some subjects but not others. I want the diversity to come from the distortions as it dries, not the lighting. The egg idea is a wonderful way to learn though, I've added it to my notebook of things to do. Thanks again |
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brad_s Registered: Sep 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1092 Country: United States |
I'll take your suggestions too, Auntipode. |
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Jacques Fortin Registered: Nov 17, 2007 Total Posts: 41 Country: Canada |
I don't know, I'm using 13w fluorescent as the light source for these, tape is a critical support structure holding it all together. Although I do have an ultra sophisticated work space, they're set up on a empty box with a cloth over it, drapping back to two boxes stacked on top of each other for the sweeping backdrop. |
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AuntiPode Registered: Aug 05, 2008 Total Posts: 4577 Country: New Zealand |
Regrettably, I have no studio. I sold my studio lights years ago. I'd dearly love to have space for a studio and decent studio lights again. <sigh> |