Help! photographing glass
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I need to get a few photos of a glass trophy for some publicity material.
Got a very large white photography cube, a silver/white reflector, a Canon Eos40D, and a flash unit that swivels and tilts.
Any tips? So far my attempts have been hopeless. Even getting focus is tricky as the camera doesn't "see" the trophy.
I need something like this, but from several different angles
Got a very large white photography cube, a silver/white reflector, a Canon Eos40D, and a flash unit that swivels and tilts.
Any tips? So far my attempts have been hopeless. Even getting focus is tricky as the camera doesn't "see" the trophy.
I need something like this, but from several different angles
eltawater said:
1) Manual focus if you can, don't rely on the camera autofocus
2) Two flash units to even out the illumination
3) Softboxes or diffusers for the flashes if possible to soften the light
^What he said2) Two flash units to even out the illumination
3) Softboxes or diffusers for the flashes if possible to soften the light
Also dont forget to set your white balance, and manual exposure (the camera will under expose if left on auto).
It depends how much time you've got, but this it a great guide!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Light-Science-Magic-Intro...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Light-Science-Magic-Intro...
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