In a message dated 5/4/07 1:34:13 PM, terminaut@gmail.com writes:
> We've all seen Ray's excellent setup for photographing his bikes but here's
> an alternative that seems to work pretty decent. I was preparing my swimming
> pool for the summer season when it dawned on me that the inside of the pool
> has a nice, continuous white backdrop. Hrmmm...
>
> So, I dropped a bike in there and voila!
>
> http://www.chainedrevolution.com/
> http://www.chainedrevolution.com/
>
> It's not the most practical way to get quality photos but hey if your pool
> is already drained anyways... :-)
>
>
Hi there,Tam and photographers,
The lighting is EXCELLENT, no shadow casting, the reflection of highly reflective surface as chrome is good.
This can be also acheived by using a TENT, plain wall inside garage etc.. Never use FLASH, or dierct SUN light. OPEN SHADE (sky light) or cloudy day-overcast light is good also.
TWO more professional KEY words to improve your photography;
1)PERSPECTIVE DESTORTION-COMPRESSION
2) DEPTAH OF FIELD-FOCUS
KEN TODA, High Point, North Carolina, 30' temp drop in 24 hours, feeling sick...
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