What kind of lighting could I use to take pics inside my garage? - pics of inside of a vgina
I sell vintage clothing on the line and use a template. All my pictures are taken in the open garage with the garage door during the day. I use a Canon PowerShot A630. I bought a pair of Smith Victor Light for about $ 120, but they are not strong enough to overheat very quickly. The flash is not enough to really do much, and the adaptation of each picture takes too long, because I got a few hundred per day. If anyone knows what else I can apprecciated would be incredible. Everything that can happen is probably less than $ 500. Thank you very much!
Here is the link for an example
http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/6/6/3/8/4/2/webimg/158003893_o.jpg
2 comments:
If you only sell clothing to take, not really into photography as a hobby, I recommend an image editing program like Gimp or Picasa photo before buying more equipment.
Changing a good photograph can do wonders.
Just to see what we can do to download http://picasa.google.com/
And try a little light, contrast, etc., to your move.
You will probably find that you do not have to spend money.
Well, if you have $ 500 more is to forget about the devices, for now and buy a good camera. Nikon D40 fits your budget and actually a few steps beyond the canon is used, it will make a difference in terms of granting the desired image.
With the garage door to open and lead Smith Victors rather different color models - unless you put a freeze on buying lamps (light bulbs or symmetrical).
For $ 500, you have to compromise in any way - Tungsten or lightning flash. Tungsten (or "Hot Lights") is good because you can see real-time lighting, but very warm. The strobe lights are much more powerful, but work a bit harder for beginners. I am not sure if the A630 (not a PC connected to the computer) Connect the cable to the flash power. If not, you're also on the budget in "slave" to the flash - and very likely a flash meter. A camera equipment store should be able to help you) the right accessories (eg, maybe a peanut "slave. Anyway, paint the garage should be white and to help the uniformity of illumination intensity.
Here's a strobe light product, which is the entry level and is very reliable:
http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/CE1100/
When the painting of his gaRabies walls and white ceiling, you can "bounce" in the light of the flash on the walls in the light of his model. It may be a little trial and error, but you can get professional results with this cable. And best of all, can not the garage and the lights very hot. Good luck!
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