Still life photos
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:56 am
Firstly, Mike thank you very much for giving me a reason to finally get around to a few things by posting the still life comptetion.
The first one is to set my camera up so I could shoot tethered. This really helps to get the focus the way you want and with the camera on a tripod, it is easy to see the difference between a shot at f2.8 and at f16 for instance.
The second was to make an area where I could shoot still life as it'a not something I've done before. I laid my backdrop over the dining room table, set my softbox up with my speedlite on the right, high, but nearly touching the table. I then laid my reflector on the left to basically form a triangle.
After that, I had a scoot around the house, picked up anything and everything and shot it all in about an hour. I have a few photos, which I will post in images.
Shooting straight into lightroom really helps as well, because you can complete an image before you replace the still life and move onto the next.
Here are a few, feel free to coment, if you feel so inclined.
Playmobil Zoo -





This was my new year plonk.



These are the kids favourite toys, I love the expression on the penguin's face



I bought this camera to do shoot through it's viewfinder and create a vintage look, however, I think it looks good in a photo itself

The first one is to set my camera up so I could shoot tethered. This really helps to get the focus the way you want and with the camera on a tripod, it is easy to see the difference between a shot at f2.8 and at f16 for instance.
The second was to make an area where I could shoot still life as it'a not something I've done before. I laid my backdrop over the dining room table, set my softbox up with my speedlite on the right, high, but nearly touching the table. I then laid my reflector on the left to basically form a triangle.
After that, I had a scoot around the house, picked up anything and everything and shot it all in about an hour. I have a few photos, which I will post in images.
Shooting straight into lightroom really helps as well, because you can complete an image before you replace the still life and move onto the next.
Here are a few, feel free to coment, if you feel so inclined.
Playmobil Zoo -





This was my new year plonk.



These are the kids favourite toys, I love the expression on the penguin's face



I bought this camera to do shoot through it's viewfinder and create a vintage look, however, I think it looks good in a photo itself
