Advice on improving my bonsai photography is requested
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Re: Advice on improving my bonsai photography is requested
shot using a diy lightbox
same set up as posted before only one more light.
end result. Only it's not a bonsai
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Re: Advice on improving my bonsai photography is requested
happy to help. I do get carried away sometimesAnja wrote:Hey Benny, thanks muchly for that. I have a tripod and cam on order so this has helped immensely.
just as a warning!
Any questions just ask!
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Re: Advice on improving my bonsai photography is requested
I am delighted to have another photographer added to the forum!! I can immediatley tell you a talented, from the simple explanation of light reflection.Go_fish wrote:
end result. Only it's not a bonsai
I have to say though, in that shot, she looks like an actor from New moon.
Edit~ That's better, poor girl looked freezing.... I am only joshing, please don't take it personally. I know it was a shot to show how to light, not that the model was represented perfectly...
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Regards, Mitchell.
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"It is one thing to shape a tree into form, but when you are able to convincingly deceive ones perception of reality, something much more is accomplished than just a simple bonsai."
"In a perfect world, we would all be giants and all plants Bonsai."
"Grow big, finish small."
Join Ausbonsai today Click Here!
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Re: Advice on improving my bonsai photography is requested
Why thank you sir!Mitchell wrote:I am delighted to have another photographer added to the forum!! I can immediatley tell you a talented, from the simple explanation of light reflection.Go_fish wrote:
end result. Only it's not a bonsai
I have to say though, in that shot, she looks like an actor from New moon.
I no longer shoot........ Long story
Im about to add some basic photoshop lessons to to this forum. I hope that i dont over load the sever!
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Re: Advice on improving my bonsai photography is requested
much warmer!! I like itMitchell wrote:Go_fish wrote:
end result. Only it's not a bonsai
Edit~ That's better, poor girl looked freezing.... I am only joshing, please don't take it personally. I know it was a shot to show how to light, not that the model was represented perfectly...