D dazism New Member Jan 16, 2007 383 0 0 www.flickr.com Apr 8, 2009 #1 HI, this my 1st time sharing my photo here. C&C are welcome...still learning. 01 02 03 04
D dazism New Member Jan 16, 2007 383 0 0 www.flickr.com Apr 8, 2009 #2 05 06 07 08 09 Thanks for dropping by
D Del_CtrlnoAlt Senior Member Feb 15, 2003 16,261 0 0 Outside the Dry Box. Visit site Apr 8, 2009 #3 in no proper order -too much space for background -focusing is off -blurring is undesirable for such product shots -orientation of some shots are really bad.
in no proper order -too much space for background -focusing is off -blurring is undesirable for such product shots -orientation of some shots are really bad.
D dazism New Member Jan 16, 2007 383 0 0 www.flickr.com Apr 8, 2009 #4 thnks. trying to give some breathing room for the subject. still figuring out wat's d best orientation.
thnks. trying to give some breathing room for the subject. still figuring out wat's d best orientation.
D Del_CtrlnoAlt Senior Member Feb 15, 2003 16,261 0 0 Outside the Dry Box. Visit site Apr 8, 2009 #5 dazism said: thnks. trying to give some breathing room for the subject. still figuring out wat's d best orientation. Click to expand... try to visualise the best angle for the item and what will be the best way to represent it. product shoot = entice ppl to buy by viewing. your shots lack that. at the best i can put... nice try. among all, 5 seem to be the worst... like 3 fones sunbathing caught by a paparazzi.
dazism said: thnks. trying to give some breathing room for the subject. still figuring out wat's d best orientation. Click to expand... try to visualise the best angle for the item and what will be the best way to represent it. product shoot = entice ppl to buy by viewing. your shots lack that. at the best i can put... nice try. among all, 5 seem to be the worst... like 3 fones sunbathing caught by a paparazzi.
D dazism New Member Jan 16, 2007 383 0 0 www.flickr.com Apr 8, 2009 #6 ...sunbathing...haha... yeah.maybe i should go for a higher angle. btw...is ok to apply OOF for product photography to bring to focus on certain portion or to create curiosity or element of surprise, right?
...sunbathing...haha... yeah.maybe i should go for a higher angle. btw...is ok to apply OOF for product photography to bring to focus on certain portion or to create curiosity or element of surprise, right?
D Del_CtrlnoAlt Senior Member Feb 15, 2003 16,261 0 0 Outside the Dry Box. Visit site Apr 8, 2009 #7 dazism said: ...sunbathing...haha... yeah.maybe i should go for a higher angle. btw...is ok to apply OOF for product photography to bring to focus on certain portion or to create curiosity or element of surprise, right? Click to expand... nope... unless for cover. your pics style is supposed to be for the product description page. so your pics are not acceptable.
dazism said: ...sunbathing...haha... yeah.maybe i should go for a higher angle. btw...is ok to apply OOF for product photography to bring to focus on certain portion or to create curiosity or element of surprise, right? Click to expand... nope... unless for cover. your pics style is supposed to be for the product description page. so your pics are not acceptable.
Q Qazwer New Member Sep 15, 2005 1,573 0 0 My beautiful earth Apr 8, 2009 #9 They, indeed fits in as Abstracts and Still Life but not product shots. Try surf the internet for some popular products and observe how they present their products. Maybe it may help you have a better idea about product shooting and presentation.
They, indeed fits in as Abstracts and Still Life but not product shots. Try surf the internet for some popular products and observe how they present their products. Maybe it may help you have a better idea about product shooting and presentation.
D dazism New Member Jan 16, 2007 383 0 0 www.flickr.com Apr 8, 2009 #10 maybe i should change my thread title. ... cont google for more images.