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    Product: Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM

    its been raining these couple of days and i havent been out shooting. hence i decided to make-do with whatever there is at home and come up with a product shot of the Sigma 10-20mm.

    hope you guys like it.



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    it might of been better with a white background.
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    hmm yes, i wouldve thought so as well. the background was actually my sofa and a blackboard sitting on it (didnt have anything white). i need to run down to get some white boards now eh.

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    and you will find it will make a huge difference.

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    thnks for the tip 41jas

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    Most product shots are taken in a 'light tent', that allows you to place your object in it and get shots without having shadowing (unless you want it), and creates a nice even light to work with. You can buy a light tent and some cheapo lights for under $100.00, or you can make one yourself
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    wow, thnks for the tip rick! ill definitely try and do one myself then

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    That was the next thing I was going to tell you but I had to run this morning for an AP meetup.
    Having the soft lighting to either side of the tent contributes the light more evenly and shows more detail without the interference of shadows. Well minimizes shadows. Easy to make and you will like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colourised View Post
    wow, thnks for the tip rick! ill definitely try and do one myself then
    And if you don't feel like cutting up a cardboard box, you can get one of those translucent white storage boxes from Crazy Clark's. The bonus being that everything packs away into the box when you're finished

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    yep light box studio is the way to go, i use it for shooting my jewellery when i finish jobs before i hand to customers, you can pick some great kits up for a lot less than you spend on other camera stuff..

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    The top of the hood is out of focus. Try a larger depth of field by using a smaller aperture to get the whole product in focus.
    Hope this helps.
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    Great one ..........

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