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Share Some lighting position for product photography
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Share Some lighting position for product photography
1)

Some of the hardest things to light are specular objects. (Or simply put - shiny things). Watches; Cell phones; Sony PSPs, you know, shiny.
The "secret" to light specular object is that you don't pour light directly on the object, but on the surface that reflects off the object. The light from the reflected surface will bounce from the specular object to create nice and even light.
2)
Before

After

Some objects are best lit from down under. Fluids in translucent containers are a great example of such objects. To create some great underlight, you can use an everyday cardboard box topped with a piece of glass. Hiding the flash in the box will help you eliminate flare.
For how to install, Click HERE
3)
How to Shoot this kind of apple?

Check the setup HERE

Some of the hardest things to light are specular objects. (Or simply put - shiny things). Watches; Cell phones; Sony PSPs, you know, shiny.
The "secret" to light specular object is that you don't pour light directly on the object, but on the surface that reflects off the object. The light from the reflected surface will bounce from the specular object to create nice and even light.
2)
Before

After

Some objects are best lit from down under. Fluids in translucent containers are a great example of such objects. To create some great underlight, you can use an everyday cardboard box topped with a piece of glass. Hiding the flash in the box will help you eliminate flare.
For how to install, Click HERE
3)
How to Shoot this kind of apple?

Check the setup HERE
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Re: Share Some lighting position for product photography
Great tips, thanks Max 

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Re: Share Some lighting position for product photography
this help for my further product shooting.....thanks max...



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Re: Share Some lighting position for product photography
wow.. this is great... lighting is a lot of fun.. much to learn... time to plan for more flash lights.. lol

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