Partial Collection Photoshoot
Started fooling around with the manual settings on my camera and tinkered around a bit in Photoshop to clean up the backgrounds. I still have A LOT to learn. In the meantime, I hope you guys enjoy the pics anyway. :D Let me know what you think, and feel free to share some constructive criticism!
1.0 Candy
http://i.imgur.com/sG25VSz.jpg?1
0.1 Leopard Enchi Lesser
http://i.imgur.com/zWwfd8w.jpg?1
0.1 Mystic
http://i.imgur.com/xDxaqs1.jpg?1
0.1 Pied
http://i.imgur.com/ivGOtDI.jpg?1
1.0 Black Pastel het. Pied
http://i.imgur.com/jpYGVdX.jpg?1
1.0 Mojave
http://i.imgur.com/xbxkCBN.jpg?1
Re: Partial Collection Photoshoot
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se7en
that leopard enchi lesser is fantastic
Thanks! I got her from Doug Shedorick - all of his leopard stuff is phenomenal.
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Aercadia
Your sneks are beautiful <3
I like the pose in that last shot, and the prop dog :)
Don't tell him he's such a great model, he'll run off to the big city on me! ;)
Re: Partial Collection Photoshoot
Oh my gosh your candy is BEAUTIFUL it makes me want o e so bad haha how did you get the photos to come out so clear whenever I try to capture Louie he moves too much and they come out blurry haha maybe he's just camera shy. All the photos are amazing xx
Re: Partial Collection Photoshoot
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tembii
Oh my gosh your candy is BEAUTIFUL it makes me want o e so bad haha how did you get the photos to come out so clear whenever I try to capture Louie he moves too much and they come out blurry haha maybe he's just camera shy. All the photos are amazing xx
His personality is just as sweet as his morph!
I think my settings were: shutter speed 1/20, aperture F-10, ISO 200. I was playing around with different settings throughout the shoot and it never occurred to me to write them down. I'm kicking myself for that now! I set up a light tent and basically had to balance the three settings because the faster the shutter speed was, the image was clearer but also a lot darker. My light tent is way bigger than I'd ever need for BPs, and my lights are small and pretty weak, so it was like throwing spaghetti at a wall to see what stuck. If you have better lighting, make the shutter speed as fast as you can while still getting a bright enough picture. This guide helped me a lot.
As far as snake wrangling goes, I have a super pastel that isn't pictured because he is always on the move. He won't even give me the courtesy of sitting still for a second to get his bearings when I put him down. One trick I learned was putting a hide in the tent and letting them curl up in there. While they're settling, you can turn your camera on and set it up how you want it, then just lift the hide off and snap away. They usually retain their curled up shape for a few seconds, which helps.