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digital faerie
Feb-10-2005, 03:46 PM
Comments always welcome. :)
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jwear
Feb-10-2005, 07:49 PM
only thing if you could get the lighting the same on your formost gear like that of the lower right gear[ reflection of teeth on shaft] if that makes sense but made me look for awhile that's a good thing Jeff are you a mechanics dream girl :rofl
digital faerie
Feb-11-2005, 03:20 AM
only thing if you could get the lighting the same on your formost gear like that of the lower right gear[ reflection of teeth on shaft] if that makes sense but made me look for awhile that's a good thing Jeff are you a mechanics dream girl :rofl
LOL, mechanic's dream girl, that's cute. :)
oh wow, that's a great detail point. This forum is great! I wonder how I could've done that. I saw another post on here about ghetto lighting and you would've had a good laugh over what I did to set this up. I used a stepstool to put on the back of my couch and propped it up with a pillow. Used a white sheet of paper to put the gears on and a white t-shirt to cover up the window. OUtside was cloudy and snow everywhere so I had a lot of natural diffused light. Hmmm, I had turned the ceiling light on but it wasn't diffused enough and I had a couple of "hot spots" reflecting. Maybe aluminum foil on a piece of cardboard would've helped a little. any suggestions? This was a macro shot so my camera was about an inch or two away from the closest point of the gears. :)
jwear
Feb-11-2005, 05:46 AM
LOL, mechanic's dream girl, that's cute. :)
oh wow, that's a great detail point. This forum is great! I wonder how I could've done that. I saw another post on here about ghetto lighting and you would've had a good laugh over what I did to set this up. I used a stepstool to put on the back of my couch and propped it up with a pillow. Used a white sheet of paper to put the gears on and a white t-shirt to cover up the window. OUtside was cloudy and snow everywhere so I had a lot of natural diffused light. Hmmm, I had turned the ceiling light on but it wasn't diffused enough and I had a couple of "hot spots" reflecting. Maybe aluminum foil on a piece of cardboard would've helped a little. any suggestions? This was a macro shot so my camera was about an inch or two away from the closest point of the gears. :)well i do the same thing flashlights pole lamp sheets too new to have a lot of equip. so like you i get what ever i can find .you with all those gears should have a work light ??????:scratch Jeff
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