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    Re: what do you photograph your snakes on?

    I like white paper board, and outside photos in the shade.

    I STILL haven't found a nice black background. It bothers me to no end. Everything I have tried just reflects too much light and looks crappy.

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    Re: what do you photograph your snakes on?

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    I like white paper board, and outside photos in the shade.

    I STILL haven't found a nice black background. It bothers me to no end. Everything I have tried just reflects too much light and looks crappy.
    try using black material. I have a piece of black satin that has a sheen on one side and is matte on the other side. Depending upon my mood and the snake and the lighting around me usually decides which side I want to use. If you look in my post at the beginning of this thread, the pic with my pinnie is on the fabric with the sheen side up. Hope that helps ya Connie.
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    Re: what do you photograph your snakes on?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ladydragon View Post
    try using black material. I have a piece of black satin that has a sheen on one side and is matte on the other side. Depending upon my mood and the snake and the lighting around me usually decides which side I want to use. If you look in my post at the beginning of this thread, the pic with my pinnie is on the fabric with the sheen side up. Hope that helps ya Connie.

    Thanks woman! I liked the idea of fabric, but everytime I took a pic with some, my fabric just wasn't black enough, or you could see every little lint speckle, or the threads were to obvious... Bah, I will never be happy.

    The closest thing I liked so far was a piece of powder coated steel, but I didn't get a whole ton of time to practice with it so it reflected too much light for my tastes.

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    Re: what do you photograph your snakes on?

    I use black colored paper, black cardboard, gold colored paper, cloth, whiteboard, and other things.

    More recently, the black cardboard has been the material of choice, but... its getting messy, so I may change it up. I use different colors for different animals (to enhance colors).
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    Re: what do you photograph your snakes on?

    I use a piece of Melamene with a 5200K photo light, flash on, and adjust the f stop depending on what the ambient light is like.

    They come out like this with no retouching at all.



    Same set up but with the animal in its tub


    Same set up but with a textured black background
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    Re: what do you photograph your snakes on?

    nice pictures Ed.. what material is the textured black background?
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    Re: what do you photograph your snakes on?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ladydragon View Post
    nice pictures Ed.. what material is the textured black background?
    Its that nonskid rubbery stuff that you can line tool boxes or kitchen shelves with.
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    Re: what do you photograph your snakes on?

    I use melamine in a light tent...




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    Re: what do you photograph your snakes on?

    Lots of really nice pictures in this thread

    I just play around with a bunch of stuff -- I try to use different backgrounds that will bring out the colors of our snakes. I've found backgrounds that make some snakes look good others don't looks so good on -- so its kind of something to play with. I'm far from the best photographer and use a simple point and shoot camera -- occasionally I get a decent shot.

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    I don't have a camera that's worthy of taking pictures of my guys, but man oh MAN! I'm drooling over all these pics!
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