Mission Impossible - good pic from me
Posted: 15 Apr 2008, o 12:06
We all know that I suck at taking pics. I have finally decided to do something about it.
My goal are not super-professional pics. I don't know much about photography, equipment or photoshop-like programs. I just want to be able to post pics which show what I have actually painted (preferably without improving it with computer programs). Perhaps with your help my photo-fu will improve
Yesterday I started with reading manual of my camera and trying to understand what's written in it
The problem is the manual says "how to" do something (like setting shutter speed), but not "what for"
So, for now I only changed my auto setting with regards to 'white balance'. that was easy - I use artificial lights, I need to have a bulb-symbol on my display
That, and macro-mode are only special camera functions I used yesterday.
I also scratch-built a light tent. Nothing fancy. I cut holes in a cardboard box and glued/attached sheets of tracing paper. Than I prepared an improvised photo-station
Light tent on the shelf and two lamps (each with standard 60W bulb. you can see it below.
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized image
Unfortunately I didn't use a tripod. I have one at home, but it is stored in a closet in a room, where my kid sleeps. Didn't want to wake him up, so I only stabilized camera by pressing it on the shelf. No tripod also meant that I didn't even bother with auto-shutter release (mental note - get tripod and turn auto-shutter mode on next time).
For tests I took 2 minis (not one painted by me, btw). Dark mage and light viking. Here are results - first pics are cropped only, second are corrected version of first ones
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized image

not bad, I must say. I'd however prefer to get 2nd pic result without improving it with a computer program.
Original pics are too dark. I definitely want to use a third lamp (above the tent).
What else can I do? Get stronger bulbs? Increase the exposure time?
Any other hints?
My goal are not super-professional pics. I don't know much about photography, equipment or photoshop-like programs. I just want to be able to post pics which show what I have actually painted (preferably without improving it with computer programs). Perhaps with your help my photo-fu will improve
Yesterday I started with reading manual of my camera and trying to understand what's written in it
I also scratch-built a light tent. Nothing fancy. I cut holes in a cardboard box and glued/attached sheets of tracing paper. Than I prepared an improvised photo-station
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized imageUnfortunately I didn't use a tripod. I have one at home, but it is stored in a closet in a room, where my kid sleeps. Didn't want to wake him up, so I only stabilized camera by pressing it on the shelf. No tripod also meant that I didn't even bother with auto-shutter release (mental note - get tripod and turn auto-shutter mode on next time).
For tests I took 2 minis (not one painted by me, btw). Dark mage and light viking. Here are results - first pics are cropped only, second are corrected version of first ones
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized imagenot bad, I must say. I'd however prefer to get 2nd pic result without improving it with a computer program.
Original pics are too dark. I definitely want to use a third lamp (above the tent).
What else can I do? Get stronger bulbs? Increase the exposure time?
Any other hints?