Hello all,
I have a basic understanding of how to get my way around a camera and I'm slowly improving by sticking the camera in manual and seeing how an image can change using different settings.
However I do struggle with lighting and making my images pop straight out of the camera.
I've recently been given a collection of toy cars that are boxed from the 1970's that I'd like to get some great pictures of.
I've already got a Hama XL photo studio, a Canon 580EXII and 2 other cheap Yunguo flashes with cheap wireless triggers to go with my Canon 30D. I've got a Canon 70-200mm f4 L and Canon 50mm f1.8 lenses and also a cheap Hama tripod at my disposal and I'd like to understand how and why I should set up my shot in order to get some great sharp pictures.
Any help appreciated as I struggle with lighting and as I mentioned above.
Many thanks,
I have a basic understanding of how to get my way around a camera and I'm slowly improving by sticking the camera in manual and seeing how an image can change using different settings.
However I do struggle with lighting and making my images pop straight out of the camera.
I've recently been given a collection of toy cars that are boxed from the 1970's that I'd like to get some great pictures of.
I've already got a Hama XL photo studio, a Canon 580EXII and 2 other cheap Yunguo flashes with cheap wireless triggers to go with my Canon 30D. I've got a Canon 70-200mm f4 L and Canon 50mm f1.8 lenses and also a cheap Hama tripod at my disposal and I'd like to understand how and why I should set up my shot in order to get some great sharp pictures.
Any help appreciated as I struggle with lighting and as I mentioned above.
Many thanks,