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    Dark Field Lighting experiment

    I still have some ways to go, but it was too hot to go outside this afternoon, so I have spent some time experimenting with a technique called dark field lighting.

    I'm getting closer, but not quite there yet...


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    Re: Dark Field Lighting experiment

    I had to read up about it. Is that a technique used by high end products having a predominant dark background?
    I am quite intrigued by this.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: Dark Field Lighting experiment

    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    I had to read up about it. Is that a technique used by high end products having a predominant dark background?
    I am quite intrigued by this.
    Cheers Ole
    Sort of correct Ole. In dark field photography the transparent (or semi-transparent) subject is shot against a black background with the light set in such a way that the edges (of the glass) are lit and stand out from the background.

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    Re: Dark Field Lighting experiment

    Very interesting Manfred. I also had to read up on it. I think you are off to a very good start. The following link has a lot of good info on this type of lighting.

    http://jwadkins.blogspot.com/2013/08...-lighting.html

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    Re: Dark Field Lighting experiment

    Quote Originally Posted by escape View Post
    Very interesting Manfred. I also had to read up on it. I think you are off to a very good start. The following link has a lot of good info on this type of lighting.

    http://jwadkins.blogspot.com/2013/08...-lighting.html
    Thank you - I already understand the theory, Daniel. I'm trying to fine tune the technique now, something that usually very specific to the setup and subject matter. For example, in the top image, I've got the rim of the glasses well lit and they stand out, but one in the bottom image is not. I also don't like the way that the glasses appear to "float" on the table top so I have to work in a bit of a shadow to act as an "anchor".

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    Re: Dark Field Lighting experiment

    A most instructive thread. We used to sell some glassware on ebay and I always found it quite difficult. Once I got a shot vaguely similar to Manfred's but entirely by accident.

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