Graduated Photo Backgrounds.

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Re: Graduated Photo Backgrounds.

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monkfish wrote:Tungsten lamps would be a real luxury! Any chance i can borrow yours? :D
That's something you'd have to talk to my boss about. :wink:
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Re: Graduated Photo Backgrounds.

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Hey Folks,

So I received my background through the post today, and have had a brief little go at composing a shot.

I set the background up with some clothes pegs on the dining room table and took a few shots to get an idea of how to get that infinite horizon effect.

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This shot is how it came out. Not bad, even if a say so myself.
This one was taken with one flash in day light, so its quite a soft image. I am looking forward to shooting a few shots at night with a few more flash guns to really get some contrast and highlights in the image.

But I think I have achieved the same effect as the show shot above :D

What do you think ?
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Re: Graduated Photo Backgrounds.

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Lovely! If it was my shot, I'd be extremely happy.
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