Somebody posted an idea for making shadowless shots of auction items
that might work for you. He suggested using a white lampshade with 3
halogen desk lamps lighting it from outside and put the subject inside,
on a support of suitable height, if needed.
Moose
R. Jackson wrote:
Is it ethical to ask for advice on a school project? If so, delete
this. ;-)
We're doing directional light studies right now. I did my overhead,
side-light and backlight photos already, but the diffuse light photo
is giving me some anxiety. I shot some macro stuff of a snail on an
abalone shell on an overcast day last week and it still had pretty
deep shadows. Today it was raining and I tried the same thing with my
cat as she laid on the bed in the gray (and what seemed generally
diffuse) light, but I still got deep shadows. Any suggestions? I'm
running out of time...
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