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14 September 2020, 01:39 AM | #31 |
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Great shots
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Wow; this is pretty great of a set up and I hadn't thought about using a computer monitor as a nice backdrop... may have to try this out myself. When I was shooting a lot of watches (I had a tiny watchblog back a few years ago) I was using a pseudo lightbox that I created with an IKEA desk, a lot of white styrofoam and white pieces of paper in front of any desk lamps I had. Worked great and a huge plus with having a Macro lens that forced me to really clean the heck out of the watch before shooting since you could see individual dust particles on the crystal. Highly suggest something other than a smartphone for shooting since it gives you much more control on focal length and shutter speed which gives you the coveted lume shots.
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24 September 2020, 10:57 PM | #33 |
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Proffessional Photographer here, although I tend to shoot weddings. The key is having the lighting right. You can do this all with a smartphone and some flashlights but it is much easier with some speedlights and a DSLR. Creating a light box is a good idea to allow the light to bounch around and get the most bang for your buck. Shooting with the macro lens or macro setting allows you to catch those small details (just be aware of dust and particles because they will show up). Take your time and experiment with different angles until you get the bestshot.
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6 January 2021, 09:29 AM | #35 |
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Great shots!
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29 January 2021, 04:45 AM | #36 |
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Nice shots, what lens are you using?
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15 February 2021, 05:03 PM | #37 |
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Great tips. Thanks
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24 February 2021, 11:11 AM | #38 |
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Lighting seems to be the most important thing for a good photo.
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3 November 2021, 08:11 AM | #40 |
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Very useful, thanks!
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3 November 2021, 11:43 AM | #41 |
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Very helpful, thank you
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