I've spent the past few days playing with my photo setup. I took a whole batch of pictures using natural light and realized it wasn't a long term solution since it didn't even really work in the short term.
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First attempt using natural light with this Nemadji pot. |
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I'm not ready to sink a bunch of money into real studio lighting, so I went to Home Depot yesterday after work and picked up two clip-on lamps and some 60w daylight florescent bulbs. I then spent the remainder of the night after yoga and dinner happily snapping away, daylight be damned!
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Same pot, but with the new lighting. Not totally satisfied, but now I can shoot when I want. |
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Here's some more photos from the second set:
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