PHOTOGRAPHY SUBJECTS & LIGHTING : HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH GLASS BEADS
The pretence to photographing potion beads is to light them from the side and from the back so as to equivocate oppressive reflections and highlights on their surfaces. Properly light potion element to get the best picture probable withhelpful tips from an award-winning photographer in this giveaway video on photography techniques. Expert: Tom Sapp Contact: www.tomsapp.com Bio: Award-winning photographer, Tom Sapp, has been an elaborating and all the time flourishing photographer since 1999. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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HOW TO MAKE BREAKAWAY GLASS: A LIGHTING LESSON
What a explosion we had sharpened and lighting mangle divided glass. It was fun to make it, mangle it, and light it. In this video we will uncover you how to make Candy potion and then deliver you to the premier Hollywood product used on set today. We used products made by Alfonso’s Breakaway Glass, we first used this stuff out at Universal Studios back lot when we had a cowboy burst through a window pane. So distant the been good stuff and comes molded as bottles, cups and just about anything you could want. We also just proposed using some good Kessler apparatus to make this video. we have used several sliders and tested large others but the CineSlider and Shuttle Pod are by distant the best. Check out the stills and other info on our Facebook page. Links down below. Enjoy! ++ Join our Twitter Breakaway Glass Giveaway++ Details at bit.ly www.kesslercrane.com http www.facebook.com
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MYSTUDIO® TIPS & TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY: GLASS
Basic tips and techniques for removing good product photos of potion and/or unclouded objects. This is routinely a very formidable task, but the coherence of MyStudio® enables you to get good photos using the seamless cyclorama credentials and “backlighting” the subject.
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GGS III CHRONICLE PRO RIGID OPTICAL GLASS LCD SHADE GUARDIAN FOR NIKON D700
- GGS III chronicle Pro Rigid Optical Glass LCD shade guardian for Nikon D700
- atible with: Nikon D700
- uses a 0.5mm ultrathin visual potion with at slightest 90% transmittance.
- With special treatment, the softness and continuance is tighten to or as tall as mobs scale 8H, preventing the LCD Screen from being burnished and scraped.
- With the explosion-proof film, it will not repairs the LCD shade at all, and the agility vigour has reached 12kg/cm2, preventing the LCD shade from being impacted.
Product Description
The third era guardian is a new product which protects the LCD shade of DSLR cameras. With the black ABS frame, it fits ideally with the camera.
Highlight:
High Light Transmittance
Super Abrasion
Super Scratch-resistance
Anti-collision
Easy to implement and remove
Features:
* Compatible with: Nikon D700
*It uses a 0.5mm ultrathin visual potion with at slightest 90% transmittance. T… More >>
GGS III chronicle Pro Rigid Optical Glass LCD shade guardian for Nikon D700
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