Messing around with some table top lighting.
This is a discussion on 7d within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Messing around with some table top lighting....
nice product shots. I like the lighting
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
my blog: http://bambesblog.blogspot.com/
My flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bambe1964/
A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
really like the perspective and contrast in these shots - nicely done
" A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it. " Irving Penn
" There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs." - Ansel Adams
That very nice product photography. Did you deliberately leave out the 7D mark on the body? If I were shooting, I would have gone for that angle.
I'm gonna have to disagree here. If this is just play, then no problem - experimentation leads to learning and I like dramatic light in general.
But if the intent was a traditional product shot then I find it dark overall and the lighting too contrasty. JMO as usual.
- Please connect with me further
Photo tours of Montreal - Private photography courses
- Join the new Photography.ca Facebook page
- Follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/markokulik
- Follow me on Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/111159185852360398018/posts
- Check out the photography podcast
"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
Hi guys thanks for the feed back,
Yisehaq, the cropping out of the branding was an oversight on my part, I'll bear it in mind for next time.
Thanks for your advice Marko, I was just playing rather than trying to replicate atradition product shot, I take your point on them being quite dark.
Bookmarks