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Hello all. I just got a couple of remote flashes (SB600) for my Nikon D70S. For those of you who are not familiar, they work remotely (wirelessly) with the onboard flash. By using two of them set on tripods, aiming through my portable studio they create great pics with no need for a camera tripod because there is plenty of light allowing me to use higher shutter speeds. Here are a couple of pics which have been photoshopped some.
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I usually have a blank sheet of copy paper handy when I take pics of knives with polished blades or blade etching, held in the right position it will do away with any unwanted reflections.
Mike Carter said:
3-point lighting makes a big difference doesn't it? Nice work!
I have been into photography since I was 14 years old (a loooong time ago) but found it was a whole new ballgame when I started photographing knives.
My biggest challenge was controlling reflections. Since I photograph a lot of mirror polished blades, I always seemed to get myself or something esle reflected in the blade or guards at my preferred angles. I finally build a large light box that surrounds the knife in with white diffusion material.
That controls the reflections but sometimes gives a polished blade the appearance of a satin finish. It a delicate balance. You almost have to show something reflested in a blade to show that it is polished but then you don't want the reflection to distract from the knife.
Nice Photos! by the way, do you buy 2 knives to take the photos? ha?! it is like vintage wine.. buy one to keep , another to savour. ;-)
Nice photos but I think the knifes are beautiful but wait I am willing to to bet is has something to do with the photographers
taking the pics love looking at knives keep them comeing guys.
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