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Try not to laugh!
I blew every penny I had on getting my first decent camera and decided to try making a small makeshift studio for photographing little objects.
Materials Used:
2 desk lamps
a box
220gsm paper
some of that translucent foam type packaging stuff.
yellow pages
(I had to tape 2 pieces of a4 paper together for now until I get some bigger paper)
This is the set up:
I tried it out with my stapler.
Here it is in the box with both lights on (I set my camera white balance to 'incandecent light' setting since the bulbs give that horrible yellow light:
I left if in the box and turned both lights off so that just the natural sunlight was coming through my side box-windows. I set the camera to 'auto white balance' and got a better picture:
Can anyone help me improve this set up so that I can have control over my lighting? Any tips?
I blew every penny I had on getting my first decent camera and decided to try making a small makeshift studio for photographing little objects.
Materials Used:
2 desk lamps
a box
220gsm paper
some of that translucent foam type packaging stuff.
yellow pages
(I had to tape 2 pieces of a4 paper together for now until I get some bigger paper)
This is the set up:
I tried it out with my stapler.
Here it is in the box with both lights on (I set my camera white balance to 'incandecent light' setting since the bulbs give that horrible yellow light:
I left if in the box and turned both lights off so that just the natural sunlight was coming through my side box-windows. I set the camera to 'auto white balance' and got a better picture:
Can anyone help me improve this set up so that I can have control over my lighting? Any tips?