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I will post an image of the set up used this Thursday ( Friday is a holiday here for me ). It was worth reading everyone's posts and learning from it. I will try suggestions offered as well as post images of the set-up.
What started as trying to make a dull day by photographing this object has sure turned into making me hell bent on getting this as close to right as possible. :D
p.s: I will be ordering the "Light: Science and Magic".
Re: Not easy, need advice.
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HaseebM
What started as trying to make a dull day by photographing this object has sure turned into making me hell bent on getting this as close to right as possible. :D
Now that attitude right there is what I have found to be the most useful arrow in the quiver!
I got Faith in you Haseeb! You can't go wrong with that thinking.
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I gave it a try but the result was not pleasing, too many small reflections.
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HaseebM
I gave it a try but the result was not pleasing, too many small reflections.
Haseeb, an image of your setup would help here. The issue you describe might be related to the light source you are using and the distance of the source to the subject. Bigger light source is better and closer is better (usually). :)
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Okay I will give that a try Manfred, thanks. :) I will post the image of set up too, something which I promised to do earlier.
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No luck, yet. I think some black side boards may help but I look forward to advice from members. Here is the image of the set up and outcome.
http://i62.tinypic.com/2cfxug1.jpg
http://i59.tinypic.com/20793s4.jpg
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Hey Haseeb, this is cool already! …what a progress!
May I suggest you to use a seamless background? A simple piece of paper will do.
So far, the transparency of the glass is better visible and the surface details too!
Don't you ever give up!
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Wow you mean that? :D I will get seamless paper and give it another try. Do you think the idea of using black sideboards would sort of make the appearance cleaner? Thanks.
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HaseebM
Wow you mean that?
I have no reason to flatter you… if I say it, you deserve it! Great progress!
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Do you think the idea of using black sideboards would sort of make the appearance cleaner?
Not really! The inverse square law (in this case) is working for you. I would
suggest using only one soft box and try, explore angles (even strange ones)
that you might not have tried yet. Good luck!
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One more though the seam has been removed through LR5 with the background kept untouched.
http://i58.tinypic.com/id976e.jpg
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One more though the seam has been removed…
…right but still visible in the bottle! …a simple piece of paper will do better
and take you less time!