On Sunday night (day 189) I finished the buttony brooches I was working on:
As most of my pieces are small, I'm lucky in being able to use windowsills in my house (normally the kitchen windowsill as the light is round that side of the house when I have the time to take pictures) as my "photo lab". Sometimes I use a bit of white paper as a backdrop, sometimes I use a white kitchen tile (the reflections can be troublesome!). When I take pictures of my mobiles I often have to drag my kitchen table over to the windowsill and stand on a chair to get my shots!
I take a LOT of photos of each piece from all kinds of angles, always use the macro function on my camera (absolutely vital for close-up shots) and never ever ever use a flash. I recently discovered how to use the white balance on my camera and now absolutely swear by it. I use my camera's "white balance preset" function which measures the light and sets the white balance accordingly. I keep resetting it every few minutes as the light can change so rapidly, especially with the British weather! (you can see in the workbox shot above how the light had gone slightly yellow by the time I'd taken that photo and I was lazy and didn't adjust the settings). The white balance allows you to knock out that annoying blueish tinge and can make your colours more accurate - I've posted about this before, here.
Once I've taken all my pictures I upload them all and choose the best ones in terms of light, colours, focus etc and crop them nicely to get rid of the excess white space like this:
thanks for sharing that~~~
ReplyDeletei have so much trouble with photos.
love those button brooches.
i love those brooches!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your tips, very helpful!
ReplyDeleteButtons, buttons, buttons....who doesnt LOVE buttons! I know I do! Thanks for sharing your lovely crafts.
ReplyDeletei have such a hard time taking photos, and yours are always so good!! the tea cup brooch is fab btw!
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