This is a more serious effort from my part, this time staying away from the sterile, cold, featureless white BG. I used my previous setup of wood, and old tools as complement to provide a warmer feeling around the images. I must say that I still find natural light quality to be more pleasing in quality than the light provided inside this box. This is perhaps a subjective view from my part of course. The light inside the box is, of course, more diffused and creates much less shadows than when I use natural light. This is a great benefit could also have a more negative result.....the images show every little imperfection, scratch, stain etc from everyday use and/or the passage of time over these time pieces! LOL! Here are some of, what I consider to be, some of the best obtained so far. I still have a few more images waiting to be processed. Remember these were shot inside the soft/light box.
269A2908 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A2915 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A2930 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A2949 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A2953 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A2960 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A2966 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A2980 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A2999 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A3008 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A3013 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A3034 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A3040 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A3065 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A3067 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
What are your views? Im about to receive a vintage piece soon and Im planning to shoot it with natural light and then inside the box to see which I like best.