Posted: 9/12/2016 3:16:11 PM EDT
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| Nice stuff. The spotting scope shot is super sexy. Next time I'd add a fill card or big, soft light source above it and out of frame to get some nice reflection out of the ocular lens, same could be said for the right side of the range finder... will give them both just a bit more dimension. |
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Quoted: Nice stuff. The spotting scope shot is super sexy. Next time I'd add a fill card or big, soft light source above it and out of frame to get some nice reflection out of the ocular lens, same could be said for the right side of the range finder... will give them both just a bit more dimension. |
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Great idea! Didn't think of that, thanks! Quoted:
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Nice stuff. The spotting scope shot is super sexy. Next time I'd add a fill card or big, soft light source above it and out of frame to get some nice reflection out of the ocular lens, same could be said for the right side of the range finder... will give them both just a bit more dimension. I was thinking the same thing. You could just use a big white sheet, or cardboard with aluminum foil on it positioned somewhere out of frame to throw some light back in. It's not the best example, but it's one I have handy. I had a reflector off to the left and slightly behind these crayons just to throw the slightest hint of light back at them. You can see it, but it's not overpowering. _DSC2609w by Zack, on Flickr
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Forgot I took one with a reflector. Vortex Spotting Scope by Luke Crawford, on Flickr |










