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justplugit 02-27-2007 03:16 PM

Pics???
 
Albeit i have a cheap digital, are there any tips you have, lighting/whatever, to get a more realistic pic of your plugs?

Thanks.

ProfessorM 02-27-2007 03:38 PM

No. Just send it to me and I will critique it for everyone.

put_em_back 02-27-2007 03:43 PM

The best lighting that you can get is outside on a nice sunny day. If its sunny outside, just make sure the plug is framed the way you like it and make sure you don't cast shadows on your plug.

When I am indoors, I use white posterboard as a background and couple of 8 inch or 10 inch reflector lamps, from Homies, from the ends to try to eliminate any shadows. Turn the camera flash off and you're set to go. You don't have to use white, but try to use a light background.

My third choice is to use the camera flash indoors on white background, but get as far away from the plug as possible and zoom in. Getting far away will lessen the amount of flash glare that you'll get off the epoxied plug.

Karl F 02-27-2007 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorM (Post 468470)
No. Just send it to me and I will critique it for everyone.

Ah.. a recent Grad of the BM Ho Clinic....:hihi:



JPI.. when you learn to take good pics.. please teach me!

spence 02-27-2007 03:51 PM

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This may be counter intuitive, but I've had the best luck getting up close with a full flash.

Here are some examples. The left is a Piemma swimmer with a simply amazingly realistic scale finish. The other is a Rockhound needle, and as you can see the workmanship is top notch.

As an aside, if anyone wants any advice on their taxes, I know of a lot of deductions that probably won't get you in trouble.

-spence

RIROCKHOUND 02-27-2007 04:00 PM

Spence FU :D

Slipknot 02-27-2007 07:20 PM

Try some lights that you can sort of sheild with a sheet or some kind of diffuser, use white background, get the camera focused in close, You tend not to frame your plugs in the shot well, they look too far away, zoom in or get closer. Use alot of light but not direct light. Have you read the threads Afterhours had about this subject recently?

My brother is a photographer, but he knows as much about cabinetry as I do about photography unfortunately :jester:
good luck

Highpockets 02-27-2007 09:08 PM

Here's the light box I use. http://www.diyphotography.net/homest...ple-light-tent

If you use a shop light or other tungsten light it might come out a bit yellow, but you should be ablke to adjust that in the software that came with your camera. If your camera will let you, set the white balance to tungsten or incandescent.

HP

piemma 02-27-2007 09:09 PM

Spence FU. You will never get another plug from me., even though you stole half of what you have.

justplugit 02-28-2007 05:05 PM

Thanks for all the helpful info. :btu: Appreciate it. :)

BigFish 02-28-2007 05:08 PM

Sunny day Dave....sand for neutral background! See my avatar!:wave:

Bronko 02-28-2007 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Highpockets (Post 468602)
Here's the light box I use. http://www.diyphotography.net/homest...ple-light-tent

If you use a shop light or other tungsten light it might come out a bit yellow, but you should be ablke to adjust that in the software that came with your camera. If your camera will let you, set the white balance to tungsten or incandescent.

HP


HP are those your plugs? If so how do they swim????:drool:

spence 02-28-2007 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Bronko (Post 468916)
HP are those your plugs? If so how do they swim????:drool:

Yea, nice plugs and nice pic :btu:

-spence

justplugit 02-28-2007 08:16 PM

Ya, nice shots HP and Larry. :hihi:

I'm going to have to update, at some time, to a camera with a telephoto lense as i can't get closer than 3 ft.

Highpockets 02-28-2007 08:37 PM

Thanks for the comments on my plugs and photos. I didn't mean to hijack someone's thread. I just wanted to show how you can make a simple light box to get even lighting. I used a white plastic shower curtain from the dollar store to make the sides of my light box and printer paper taped to the inside to reflect the light around. You can change the base color with some colored construction paper.

I haven't tried those plugs I made yet, the water around my house is too hard -- but spring is on the way!

Woodbuster 02-28-2007 09:31 PM

Get a cheap talbe top tripod to get crisp closeups.
No flash from the camera.

thefishingfreak 02-28-2007 10:51 PM

i just put them on the kitchen table and point the trac lights at them, make sure the table is clean too. no flash and a steady hand. there's a little flower button on my camera. i don't know what it means but the pictures come out nicer after i push it. i think it's for close ups.
if the sun is coming thru the window even better.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC07160.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC07162.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC07161.jpg

justplugit 03-03-2007 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thefishingfreak (Post 469047)
i just put them on the kitchen table and point the trac lights at them, make sure the table is clean too. no flash and a steady hand. there's a little flower button on my camera. i don't know what it means but the pictures come out nicer after i push it. i think it's for close ups.
if the sun is coming thru the window even better.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC07160.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC07162.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC07161.jpg

Hey MIke THANK YOU. :btu: Missed your post. :)

only problem is the pic looks betta than the silva/black plug. :hihi:


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