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Got this bottle of green stuff from the wify today. Probebly a hint that i smell funny or something.
Setup
Ironboard with a glas sheet 1x1 meter (bought it for 3 usd on a flee market recently)
Background:Skylite panel with black fabric.
Keylight:135 cm octa camera right
Accent light:135x90cm strip light straigt above the subject
fill:100x100cm softbox near camera axis.
Background:21cm reflector with a grid and green gel.
C&C welcome as always.
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Brill, but I am an Armani man.
Lumix LX5.
Canon 350 D.+ 18-55 Kit lens + Tamron 70-300 macro. + Canon 50mm f1.8 + Manfrotto tripod, in bag.
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Very nice as always ! Your product shots always amaze me ,
... Shawn
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NT73:yea GA isnt to bad either. City Glam being one of my favourites..
Shawn:Thanx!
/Paul L.
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Very pretty and appealing with perfect exposure and focus values all in the right place, except for the reflection of what looks like a softbox above the logo on the bottle.
I really love the silver cap.
The way it's lit is perfect.
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Thanx Keith.
Yes the relection is from the 135cm octa. I initial didnt setup the light for this product, is was for two black Zeiss lenses.
So when i was done i thought i take a stab at the perfume bottle.
A more careful placement of the softbox (or use a larger diffuser panel) would remedy that reflection. And you indeed right it does stand out way to much.
Thanx for the input, much appreciated.
Kindest Regards
Paul L.
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