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I took some whatever photos when I went skating last night but I am playing with some new editing techniques. It's pretty overdone but hopefully I can geta better balance of it as I progress:
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Oh true... sounds simple enough. I don't know why I had the stupid idea in my head that I needed fast shutter speeds when the camera andsubject are completely still... errrOriginally Posted by Rap Sizzle
I got tired of having lamps lying around in my room so i tossed my old lightbox setup and just use a large construction paper on top of a tv table tray and taped against the wall. The light comes from a single lamp at the corner of my room. If you look at the exif, it's a 1 second exposure. I'm tired of the full white background look and much prefer this simpler setup with soft shadows.
Yea pretty much. smallest aperture you can use pointed at a white wall, and slightly underexposed.Originally Posted by AirPhilippines
How do you check if there is dust on your sensor or lens. Something about a high F/stop and shooting at a white wall or so?
Originally Posted by UnkleLuke
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Originally Posted by SaNTi0321
Yea pretty much. smallest aperture you can use pointed at a white wall, and slightly underexposed.Originally Posted by AirPhilippines
How do you check if there is dust on your sensor or lens. Something about a high F/stop and shooting at a white wall or so?
Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
I got tired of having lamps lying around in my room so i tossed my old lightbox setup and just use a large construction paper on top of a tv table tray and taped against the wall. The light comes from a single lamp at the corner of my room. If you look at the exif, it's a 1 second exposure. I'm tired of the full white background look and much prefer this simpler setup with soft shadows.
You can always shoot raw and do some quick pp to get it the way you want.Originally Posted by baby dill
Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
I got tired of having lamps lying around in my room so i tossed my old lightbox setup and just use a large construction paper on top of a tv table tray and taped against the wall. The light comes from a single lamp at the corner of my room. If you look at the exif, it's a 1 second exposure. I'm tired of the full white background look and much prefer this simpler setup with soft shadows.
Is the lamp anything special or no? I'm debating on what to do...I want to be able to do both but I have had no time to figure out how to get it fully white. Might need to just settle for what you've got which actually looks better than I expected.