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Nice. My favorites are peeler 1 and 2. Love the one of the 'curves' as well
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Oh my!
How incredibly sexy. Good, clean, slick and full of atmosphere.
Excellent.
( I daren't let my fruit see these!! lol)
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Goldcoastgolfer
Nice. My favorites are peeler 1 and 2. Love the of 'curves' as well
Thanks, Malcom. I'm just getting into practise for learning how to cook (if I can manage to locate our kitchen) :)
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Daisy Mae
How incredibly sexy.
You know, I lived in Glasgow for three years, and no Scottish lassie ever said that to me apart from my wife - and she is Welsh.:rolleyes: Oh, I get it - you were talking about the vegetable peeler.
I'm as sexy as vegetable peeler!:eek:
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Top stuff mate. Shame the logo on the knife has faded a little but the others are top quality.
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Rob Douglas
That last image of peeler 1 is amazing Rob!
Thanks, Rob. I'll let you into a secret it was a stacked image. I was pretty close to it and couldn't get it all in focus so I took six shots and stacked them. The things we sad pensioners get up to!:(
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Top stuff mate. Shame the logo on the knife has faded a little but the others are top quality.
Thanks, Peter. The knife was brand new (bought it yesterday). I was talking to the lady in the amazing hardware shop where I bought it and told her I photographed kitchen tools. She offered for me to come into the shop and shoot some of the stuff they had. Can't do it though - I'd be there for a year and a day. :rolleyes:
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Even knowing it's stacked...it's still one hell of a peeler. :)
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Even knowing it's stacked...it's still one hell of a peeler. :)
I know it's a little profligate (especially in these times we live in) but buying small objects specifically for still life often pays off. The peeler was only £8, and it's a beautiful object. When I've finished photographing it my wife will be able to use it to peel potatoes for the rest of her life!
And that statement assures a long life for this thread and the immediate loss of all feminist CiC members.... nice one, Rob :)
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Not at all...we live in a golden age. :)
Right off to sleep..have enjoyed everyones company once again,,thank you. xx
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A very cool set. Can't pick just one out.
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Quality product work, the light positions are spot on.
Steve
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OMG these are GREAT GREAT shots. Should make ANY pro product photographer go to the corner.
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OMG these are GREAT GREAT shots. Should make ANY pro product photographer go to the corner.
Thanks for the kind words, Bobo. I know people might not agree with this, but there is money to be made with this sort of work.I think manufacturers are looking for something different, something that stands out - especially in these difficult economic times. I'm not a pro, but I like to think that shouldn't hold me back! :D Or, as Groucho Marx once said "I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members":rolleyes:
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They're beautiful images Rob. I'd like to try something like that. What lighting setup do you use?
Tony
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They're beautiful images Rob. I'd like to try something like that. What lighting setup do you use?
Tony
Tony
Next up you'll want to know how I attract beautiful women... the answer to that one is that I don't. :(
As for the lighting. I just use two cheapish studio heads. One behind the subject (for these shots) has a diffuser box, and the second at the front has a white umbrella. The object is placed on a sheet of black perspex which is reflective. I get the perspex from Trent Plastics on ebay, and it's pretty cheap. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Trent-Plastics
In the last shot I posted (Peeler 1) the black perspex looks grey because I positioned it so the white diffuser mesh is reflected as well. When the flash goes off it makes it look that very nice grey. Clever eh?:)
The actual lighting and shooting is relatively easy. What's difficult is having the ideas for how something simple and every-day can be shot differently. It just comes to me - normally after a few beers.
I think everything else you can see from the shot below, including the untidy state of my room, which I haven't tidied since I was 12!.
http://i42.tinypic.com/fnr7dd.jpg
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As for the lighting. I just use two cheapish studio heads. One behind the subject (for these shots) has a diffuser box, and the second at the front has a white umbrella. The object is placed on a sheet of black perspex which is reflective. I get the perspex from Trent Plastics on ebay, and it's pretty cheap.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Trent-Plastics
In the last shot I posted (Peeler 1) the black perspex looks grey because I positioned it so the white diffuser mesh is reflected as well. When the flash goes off it makes it look that very nice grey. Clever eh?:)
The actual lighting and shooting is relatively easy. What's difficult is having the ideas for how something simple and every-day can be shot differently. It just comes to me - normally after a few beers.
I think everything else you can see from the shot below, including the untidy state of my room, which I haven't tidied since I was 12!.
http://i42.tinypic.com/fnr7dd.jpg
Scribbles away feverishly taking notes! :)