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Re: Light Box Trials II (DUW)
Well I don't know anything about taking pictures but they look awesome to me. Very nice collection!
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Re: Light Box Trials II (DUW)
Your white balance looks off to me. It's different in each one. Getting the correct exposure is pretty critical when shooting on white too. Your light is bouncing up and spilling over onto your snake.
You can buy a card for less than $5 that is 18% grey. Most cameras have a custom white balance setting. Use the card to set your WB for the shoot and you are good to go.
If you use any type of photo editing software and correct your WB in post it works just as well if you shoot RAW.
I saw that you were in Program mode according to the exif data in your shots. If you can set your camera to manual it will keep your shots consistent from one to the next.
I suggest setting the whole thing up, taking a few test shots to check then get your subject ready. Snakes, kids, models it's all the same. They lose interest when you are fiddling around with the camera.
White is hard to shoot on. I was going to take some shots of one of our little snakes tonight on black, I'll post them up if you are interested in seeing them.
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Re: Light Box Trials II (DUW)
 Originally Posted by BPelizabeth
Well I don't know anything about taking pictures but they look awesome to me. Very nice collection!
Thanks!
 Originally Posted by Solinger
Your white balance looks off to me. It's different in each one. Getting the correct exposure is pretty critical when shooting on white too. Your light is bouncing up and spilling over onto your snake.
You can buy a card for less than $5 that is 18% grey. Most cameras have a custom white balance setting. Use the card to set your WB for the shoot and you are good to go.
If you use any type of photo editing software and correct your WB in post it works just as well if you shoot RAW.
I saw that you were in Program mode according to the exif data in your shots. If you can set your camera to manual it will keep your shots consistent from one to the next.
I suggest setting the whole thing up, taking a few test shots to check then get your subject ready. Snakes, kids, models it's all the same. They lose interest when you are fiddling around with the camera.
White is hard to shoot on. I was going to take some shots of one of our little snakes tonight on black, I'll post them up if you are interested in seeing them.
Thanks for the input. Yeah, the white balance isn't consistent. Basically now I just have a Kodak point-and-shoot I'm using/playing around with. It doesn't have a white balance setting. All I could mess with was the exposure settings. Hopefully soon I will be able to get an upgrade.
I'd love to see your pics!
~Jessica~

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Re: Light Box Trials II (DUW)
I'm not much of a photo person, if it takes more than pointing and clicking I haven't really gotten into it.
But to comment on your snakes. That normal has a nice clean pattern and I like the numerous saddles on your pastel.
-David
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