I was at Walmart this morning and this cloth caught my eye so I bought a yard. I think it makes a pretty good background.
Uh, the 1942 Navy Colt is kinda cute too!!!:p
http://www.fototime.com/%7BFFB8EE39-...t/DSC00288.JPG
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I was at Walmart this morning and this cloth caught my eye so I bought a yard. I think it makes a pretty good background.
Uh, the 1942 Navy Colt is kinda cute too!!!:p
http://www.fototime.com/%7BFFB8EE39-...t/DSC00288.JPG
Beautiful photography John.... :thup:
Thanks for posting it ... :beerchug:
You should set up an album in the new on-line Photo Gallery for members (click here)
Regards,
Badger
Great picture, John. The background color really brings out the parkerized finish. It looks like your pistol is up above the surface, what do you use to support it, and how high? Thanks.
Len
Here is a different photo and the rig I use to raise it above the background.. I use clear Lucite rods to diffuse the light and reduce shadows.
http://www.fototime.com/%7B31A75896-...t/DSC00290.JPG
http://www.fototime.com/%7B934A0984-...t/DSC00291.JPG
John,
A beautiful pistol!
I appreciate you showing your photo technique to avoid the shadows that are often part of the photographique challenge with these guns.
One of the most difficult parts of the photography of these pieces is not necessarily capturing the markings......it is capturing the markings with as close to the real colour of the finish on these pistols that one might see if held in your hand.
Probably more difficult with a high finish blued gun.
Not easy....the lighting game is a huge challenge.
I like your second photo.
David
John that second photo is awesome! With no shadows, it looks like it's suspended in air.
Nice techniques. You've always had the best photos I've seen from any board. :thup:
Here is an example of a high gloss pistol with a dark background..
http://www.fototime.com/%7BD65ECF4D-...t/DSC00341.JPG
And a light background....
http://www.fototime.com/%7BC604050F-...t/DSC00346.JPG