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16-10-12, 06:21 PM
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My still life

Hi had a go at some still life. What do you think?













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16-10-12, 09:03 PM
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Re: My still life

Nice set, I especially like number 3
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16-10-12, 09:04 PM
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Re: My still life

Very much like 2,3 and the last.


     
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17-10-12, 03:45 PM
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Re: My still life

Nice set - 3's my fave too - got a bigger version of it?
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17-10-12, 07:42 PM
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Nice set - 3's my fave too - got a bigger version of it?
Hi Azz here is a bigger version.



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17-10-12, 07:45 PM
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Nice set, I especially like number 3
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17-10-12, 07:50 PM
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Very much like 2,3 and the last.
Hi Richardf.
2 is a vase that I sat on top of my flash that i set off using the wireless setting on my 7D and this was the result.
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17-10-12, 08:17 PM
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Have to be honest as usual. I have never attempted doing that kind of still life so its a bit of a mystery on the subject. To me they look excellent, and a couple of pointers on the setup on how to and what lighting etc would make a good tip to pass on Please. Such as camera setting- lens-distance-backdrop- lighting type of thing


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18-10-12, 12:34 AM
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Re: My still life

Looks good Gordon

Though I would keep the original proportions - the extra space at the top really suits it
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19-10-12, 07:32 PM
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Have to be honest as usual. I have never attempted doing that kind of still life so its a bit of a mystery on the subject. To me they look excellent, and a couple of pointers on the setup on how to and what lighting etc would make a good tip to pass on Please. Such as camera setting- lens-distance-backdrop- lighting type of thing


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Hi Bazza
As this is my first go at this type of photography I thought it turned out not bad at all.
They were taken during the day in the kitchen with the blind open in bright day light.

You would not believe what I used.
I used the toaster and a baking tray and a black T-shirt, and a black reflector for the back drop.

I put the baking tray on top of the toaster to give me a large flat area to place things on. Then I covered them with the black T-shirt to hide the tray and the toaster.
Then the black reflector was placed behind to hide the white tiles in the kitchen

I used 2x tripods one for the camera and one for the flash, the flash was set to manual
And the power set to 1/64,

The Camera was set to ISO 100 and a shutter speed of 1/250 the maximum sync for my flash.
At this speed the camera will not record ambient light if you try taking a picture at this speed it will be black on the camera screen when you review it this is what you want,

Then when you fire the flash at this speed it will ignore the ambient light and just the very little light from the flash to light the subject. And then into photoshop to adjust the blacks if need be.

The flash is fired wirelessly with my 7D and was set at about 45 degrees to the subject and about a foot away. Take a photo if it is to bright move the flash back away from the subject by about 6 inches, and try again and the same again keep moving the flash back until you get the result you want.

Hope this makes sense to you any questions just ask and I will try and explain it better

Cheers Gordon
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