Tips for photographing collection
Article about: Hello all! I've been looking at pics of my collection, and they range from very good, to dark and full of shadows that obscure the piece I'm trying to show. In general, when it's nice outsid
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Re: Tips for photographing collection
something like:
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tom
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Re: Tips for photographing collection

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talltom
get one of those desk lights that artists use because its got a huge body that can hang arounf 40cm/50cm above the item i'll find a picture for you
tom
Ok, good. That's what I already use. I just need to work on the lighting in the room in general, and the backdrop.
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Re: Tips for photographing collection
Another tip for you; use a photo/image software that allows you to crop the photo. I use Microsoft Office Picture Manager, basically because it's on my laptop. Once the photo is downloaded, use the crop feature to remove unwanted items from the background. Compare the second photo with your original; I picked up your laundry for you.
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One of the best indoor solutions for lighting is the OttLite. The OttLite is marketed as the
best alternative to natural lighting, eliminating the problems associated with incandecent and flurescent lighting. My wife has several that she uses for her needle craft work and she loves it. Here's a link: OttLite
Last edited by gbalke; 10-27-2011 at 06:02 PM.
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