Quote Originally Posted by cueball

3. Choose a good background. Make sure your background is large enough to comfortably get the whole body of the snake on it with plenty of room to work. You will want to ONLY get the background and snake in the frame. This will ensure your camera is only focusing and exposing your subject and nothing else in the fore or background. I use non glossy off white craft paper in a tub. Use a large enough piece to roll up the front and back side. This will provide refraction of the light and a good even fill with the light.






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