Striper Talk Striped Bass Fishing, Surfcasting, Boating

Striper Talk Striped Bass Fishing, Surfcasting, Boating (http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/index.php)
-   The Scuppers (http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/forumdisplay.php?f=22)
-   -   Proffessional Web Photographer Needed... (http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/showthread.php?t=36725)

afterhours 12-15-2006 08:05 AM

Proffessional Web Photographer Needed...
 
looking for someone to take high quality pictures for my new website. willing to trade wood or $$. will be needed in the upcoming weeks, thanks, don.

spence 12-15-2006 08:28 AM

It's not a, you know...adults only sort of site is it? :devil2: :hihi:

-spence

afterhours 12-15-2006 08:33 AM

nah, just plug porn.

striperondafly 12-20-2006 08:28 AM

Don any luck??? If you have a gigital camera for 66 bucks you can get a light diffuser tent (rmoves alot of the glare)

I'm only an amateur otherwise I'd help you.

I just got a light reducer tent yesterday. Camera is a Canon S3 IS.

Here's the first shots:

http://brianmullaney.com/fishing/alb...nrisegiant.jpg

http://brianmullaney.com/fishing/alb...arrotdanny.jpg

http://brianmullaney.com/fishing/alb...ster.sized.jpg

afterhours 12-20-2006 08:31 AM

wow those are nice! i've been studying photo studio plans- seems like the way to go. gonna start picking up materials today. what brand and model difuser? thanks, don.

striperondafly 12-20-2006 08:41 AM

Its a American Recorder SIB-100 Photo Studio-in-a-Box . Got in on Amazon.

afterhours 12-20-2006 08:52 AM

sure looks good to me!

striperondafly 12-20-2006 08:56 AM

yeah I'm gonna have alot of fun tonight playing with it and macro shooting. Still getting used to the new camera.

Katie 12-20-2006 04:13 PM

Wow! Really nice! (picture quality) If I had the camera I'd help you out - I'm in my 3rd year of Photography, and I've won a few awards for my photos. :)

currently our camera is a 1.3 megapixel, :p

striperondafly 12-20-2006 04:16 PM

Thanks Katie - I am just learning. I've had digitals for a few years but never learned the in's and out's - always shot on auto mode.

Tonight I'm gonna pick up different color construction paper for backrounds.

MrHunters 12-20-2006 04:35 PM

macro option rules

Pete_G 12-20-2006 10:49 PM

Lighting is the key for taking nice pics of plugs. Diffuse light helps to eliminate the shadows and also glare. The camera matters too but you'd be amazed with the results of even a several year old low res camera if the light is good. Different colored backgrounds make a big difference as well.

You're welcome to use our set up at the shop Don. It's nothing fancy but it works. Multiple diffuser tents and lights.

afterhours 12-21-2006 08:22 AM

thanks pete! i'll be down to check it out for ideas - i'm building a setup- got the frame done. gotta check out difuser tent material and light bulbs.

striperondafly 12-21-2006 08:41 AM

gotta tilt the rear siwash hook forward :lossinit:

http://brianmullaney.com/fishing/alb...unkerdanny.jpg

striperondafly 12-21-2006 08:44 AM

http://brianmullaney.com/fishing/alb...afterhours.jpg

http://brianmullaney.com/fishing/alb...fterhours2.jpg

MakoMike 12-21-2006 12:44 PM

Don,
You'll need something that produces 5500K light. Reghular light bulbs and flourescent bulbs will not work without the use of special filters. You need to get the light source off the camera. That's what I was talking about when I said I don't have the the right lights.

spence 12-21-2006 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MakoMike (Post 443660)
Don,
You'll need something that produces 5500K light. Reghular light bulbs and flourescent bulbs will not work without the use of special filters. You need to get the light source off the camera. That's what I was talking about when I said I don't have the the right lights.

Certainly true if shooting on film. But for digital you should be able to just shoot as RAW and correct the whitebalance later...

-spence

likwid 12-21-2006 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 443664)
But for digital you should be able to just shoot as RAW and correct the whitebalance later...

-spence

To a degree.
Shooting in RAW and postprocessing is alot more work than the plugs are worth. Its more worthwhile to have the right equipment in the first place to do the job.

spence 12-21-2006 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by likwid (Post 443669)
To a degree.
Shooting in RAW and postprocessing is alot more work than the plugs are worth. ;)

Takes only a moment using preset settings :)

Probably good enough for this kind of work.

-spence

Nebe 12-21-2006 01:11 PM

lights are un necdesary imo- take your photo setup outside, and use the sun- if you do it right, there is no better way.

I shoot all of my own glass for my website and have been through this many times.
www.ebenhortonglass.com

Joe 12-21-2006 01:56 PM

http://www.surfcasting-rhodeisland.c..._darter_lg.jpg
http://www.surfcasting-rhodeisland.c...s/lightbox.jpg
A frosted plastic box provides very nice diffused lighting - cut a hole in the top - put a box on with some scraps to level it so you are far enough away to use a standard lens - once you've predetermined your exposures it goes pretty quickly....The camera just sits over the hole in the box - no tripod needed and you can shoot straight down on the product...
Two most important things:
Daylight corrected light bulbs
A remote control for the camera. So you can do long exposures and avoid flash.....

Eben is right about shooting outside - open shade is awesome lighting - it's just cold out there a lot of the time.

Nebe 12-21-2006 02:05 PM

joe thats a nice set up :humpty:

also what you lay the plug down on makes a big difference- for instance joe used black, which helps the colors 'pop' out on that tattoo darter..

for darker plugs you should use a lighter backdrop-

striperondafly 12-21-2006 02:16 PM

yeah I'm getting some different color construction paper for backrounds

I'll be messing around more once I'm done charging the batteries :spin:

Joe 12-21-2006 02:49 PM

After price - image quality is the next most important factor in selling a product online.
I've had products not sell because of a bad picture and then sell briskly once the picture was replaced with a higher quality one.

striperondafly 12-21-2006 03:26 PM

I can't believe the difference the light diffuser tent makes.

The only problem is now Ihave to re-photograph alot of plugs :crying: ;)

MakoMike 12-21-2006 04:27 PM

Spence,
Its always a lot quicker to get it right in the camera than to futz with it in the computer. You could also use filters over the lens if you don't have the right light. But that's often imprecise as well. If you can control the lighting that the best way to do it.

striperondafly 12-21-2006 09:01 PM

http://brianmullaney.com/fishing/alb...GDONPENCIL.jpg

afterhours 01-02-2007 07:51 PM

2 Attachment(s)
testing..

JohnR 01-02-2007 10:33 PM

Better - get closer in and fill the megapixels a bit - images can be scaled down far easier than up. Also run a smooth white background so the image can be "cut out" easier

MrHunters 01-02-2007 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 447063)
Better - get closer in and fill the megapixels a bit - images can be scaled down far easier than up. Also run a smooth white background so the image can be "cut out" easier

i can never cut the image out without making it look "cut out"


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:46 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com