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D3mon!
Wow those are awesome! The grinder has a very nostalgic feel to it... I want to make something with it already!

Great share!
D3mon!
Hey, how did you "make a studio". Maybe I can do some too (Although my camera is not nearly as good, only 4mpx. =[ )

thebooms.Skulls
QUOTE (thebooms.D3mon! @ Jan 15 2009, 10:24 PM)
Wow those are awesome! The grinder has a very nostalgic feel to it... I want to make something with it already!

Great share!

thnx biggrin.gif iam glad someone likes them! yeah i want to see some artworks with these stocks! smile.gif
thebooms.80
Great pictures, I agree with demon about the coffee grinder! smile.gif
They have a professional feel. Nice setup.

But, I think you need to get a second light source, to eliminate the shadows.
Rigt now it's easy to see that all the light is coming from one location, casting a shadow.
I think that eliminated the shadows would help alot as far as stock usage. An even light source/distribution is more usable.
For example, in some of the box pictures, one side of the box is all lit up, but another is dark and not being hit by the light.
thebooms.Skulls
QUOTE (thebooms.80 @ Jan 16 2009, 12:09 AM)
Great pictures, I agree with demon about the coffee grinder! smile.gif
They have a professional feel. Nice setup.

But, I think you need to get a second light source, to eliminate the shadows.
Rigt now it's easy to see that all the light is coming from one location, casting a shadow.
I think that eliminated the shadows would help alot as far as stock usage. An even light source/distribution is more usable.
For example, in some of the box pictures, one side of the box is all lit up, but another is dark and not being hit by the light.

yup i noticed that light thing too, the shadows are a lil bit too strong. next time i will use a second light source. but my problem is the light on the front, i rly need a light that covers the front of the objects.

maybe i could try a few different lightnings on the objects so the fit in a couple more compositions and light situations.

thnx for the critique! emo-wub.gif
thebooms.Skulls
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Hey, how did you "make a studio".  Maybe I can do some too (Although my camera is not nearly as good, only 4mpx. =[ )


just take 2 BIG sheets of white paper( i used A2 sized paper, 420 x 594 mm, but it could get bigger if you want to take photos of bigger stuff.) and a few lamps. pin 1 sheet on a wall and the other one on the ground, table ect.. now follow 80`s instructions on the light stuff and ready is your own little studio! you can use some extra things like styrofoam to experiment with "mirrored light", softer light and stuff. or just use the daylight. biggrin.gif
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