Beer + New Homemade Light Panel
@50mm
http://photo.dunphydesigns.com/photos/2007_02_11_04.jpg
@22mm
http://photo.dunphydesigns.com/photos/2007_02_11_03.jpg
And the setup...
http://photo.dunphydesigns.com/photos/2007_02_11_05.jpg
I actually had some with a reflector on the other side. But the bottles didn't have the nice layer of condensation built up when I took them. Here's one.
http://photo.dunphydesigns.com/photos/2007_02_11_02.jpg
There you go. Just right. A little lightening of the label on the right without losing the moody composition. One more f stop would probably bring the label on the left into pretty good focus.
Craig: I thought about building sides to the modifier, but right now I want to still be able to pull the legs off. This allows me to hang it in my front window, like for this portrait I took a couple days ago.
http://photo.dunphydesigns.com/photos/2007_02_19_01.jpg
If I start attaching more stuff, I'd end up with a big permanent softbox, and I've got no where to keep that in my little SoCal house. :P
SubtleRipple: That's just an SB-600 fired via CLS from an sb-800. THis was taken at 1/4 or 1/8 power on manual.
neea: PVC will be my financial savior!
Stevedevil: That's a wicked cool shot! :D
youll discover if you use 2 sheets youll eliminate the vertical line thats hidden in the label..... and your expoaure time should go from 1/400
to like 1/50 or something
Not nitpicking, I just notice a lot of people are afraid to use longer exposures with tripods, and if you can , go iso 100, you should get more leeway with your PS darkroom, in short you can be a little more creative in your editing before you see weird artifacts of any type.
Thanks, thor.
I thought about using two sheets, but I think the material is a little thick for that. I need to find something a little thinner.
Regarding the shutter speed. I don't see how that really matters when I'm using strobes. I was trying to cut any ambient light from the shot, so I cranked up that shutter. :)
I actually had some with a reflector on the other side. But the bottles didn't have the nice layer of condensation built up when I took them. Here's one.
http://photo.dunphydesigns.com/photos/2007_02_11_02.jpg
Steve
youll discover if you use 2 sheets youll eliminate the vertical line thats hidden in the label..... and your expoaure time should go from 1/400
to like 1/50 or something
Not nitpicking, I just notice a lot of people are afraid to use longer exposures with tripods, and if you can , go iso 100, you should get more leeway with your PS darkroom, in short you can be a little more creative in your editing before you see weird artifacts of any type.
just 2 cents, all in all I want to put this on my wall near the fridge its hot !
i forgot , you are using strobes as your main source also, not to fill...
what you did is actually perfect... otherwise youd have to do like hours of flagging and trapping with black fabrics and a stapler for a result you could barely notice the difference.. lol
and your camera is pretty cool actually.
It really has great image quality on most ISO settings. I'm fairly patient too. I don't mind wading through a few menus to change settings. Especially when I'm working in a nice controlled setting like a product environment. Sure... I'd like a few more megapixels, but that can wait until I've got the glass that can keep up.
this is an awesome set up. I've been pricing out tents online but think it'd be way cheaper to go with pvc pipe.
this set up also looks a little better than a tent, it allows for larger objects.
great work. nice pics
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