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Photo setups?
Can people post pics of WHERE they take their pics? I have this one: here and meh...I don't really love it. I'm not thrilled with the fabric backgrounds. I can never get all the wrinkles out of them. I had a DIY one awhile back that used poster board as the backdrop, and I think that gave me cleaner looking pictures.
Anyway...I'd love to see what everyone else is using. Especially those of you who take those STUNNING pictures!
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Tagging along, I'd love to see what other people use for light boxes.
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http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...n-construction
Flash is the way to go. Macro photography requires small apetures (big F/numbers think fractions) this provides greater depth of field. Flashes have far far more power than a continous light ever will. all serious studio work uses them.
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Re: Photo setups?
I use this one-

And this is my camera-

Lately since the sun came out though, most of my pictures have been outside with no tent.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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I actually don't like taking photos on a pure white/black backgrounds anymore. I like something that has a little more in the composition. I take pictures around my house. On the coffee table, kitchen counter, with throw pillows and what not.
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Photo setups?
Seriously people, don't buy a light tent for snake photography. I have seen about 388447272663849 threads of "hey my new light tent just came!"
And then blurry, out of focus photos with a wrinkly backdrop.
This is one thing I've been meaning to do - is a tutorial for snake photography. If there is enough interest I will push to get it done.
My biggest advice in the meantime is to completely ditch the notion of a light tent and get a speedlite.
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Re: Photo setups?
 Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents
Seriously people, don't buy a light tent for snake photography. I have seen about 388447272663849 threads of "hey my new light tent just came!"
And then blurry, out of focus photos with a wrinkly backdrop.
This is one thing I've been meaning to do - is a tutorial for snake photography. If there is enough interest I will push to get it done.
My biggest advice in the meantime is to completely ditch the notion of a light tent and get a speedlite.
What's a speed lite? Do elaborate! I always hated taking light tent pics... They never came out right.
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Those are some GORGEOUS PICTURES.
I guess i do need one of those!
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