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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 407018" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>you obviously had backlighting from the outside, but instead of flashing from the cameras angle, maybe next time, bring a small light stand and have it firing from a different angle off camera. the flash will add depth. but in #3 it looks flat and depth cant be seen as well as I know it could be. I would shoot it off the right and left ,making different exposures then blending one regular no flash shot with parts of the flashed shot. this is time in PS though. </p><p></p><p>I think the mixture of flash and ambient is a tad off in 1 and 3. 2 looks very nice. and it seems no flash is used. but all those reflection on the table is making my eyes overloaded with info. maybe next time bring the white sahdes all the way down and flash at -3 </p><p></p><p>maybe consider doing two pictures. 1 with flash, the other without and blending them in PS to accentuate dead areas, use the flashed exposure a bit. for instance the shot with the picture in #1 is too flashed and could have been done differently. wb is good as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 407018, member: 14443"] you obviously had backlighting from the outside, but instead of flashing from the cameras angle, maybe next time, bring a small light stand and have it firing from a different angle off camera. the flash will add depth. but in #3 it looks flat and depth cant be seen as well as I know it could be. I would shoot it off the right and left ,making different exposures then blending one regular no flash shot with parts of the flashed shot. this is time in PS though. I think the mixture of flash and ambient is a tad off in 1 and 3. 2 looks very nice. and it seems no flash is used. but all those reflection on the table is making my eyes overloaded with info. maybe next time bring the white sahdes all the way down and flash at -3 maybe consider doing two pictures. 1 with flash, the other without and blending them in PS to accentuate dead areas, use the flashed exposure a bit. for instance the shot with the picture in #1 is too flashed and could have been done differently. wb is good as well. [/QUOTE]
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