Duncaninfrance
Member
OK guys, a couple of words of advice about taking pics of your piece.
1) Don't photograph it on a polished or shiny surface. Do it on a carpet, towel or better still a white sheet so that the flash does not reflect into the lens and under expose the shot.
2) If you want a close up make sure that you are further away from the item than the minimum focal distance. All cameras have a minimum focal distance and the manual will tell you what it is.
3) If your camera is an autofocus one make certain that you are putting the item you want to photograph in the focus zone in the viewfinder, not the surface the item is on.
Not rocket science but a lot of you are posting blurred and under exposed images.
Duncan.
p.s. Process it in a good photo programme like Photoshop before you post it.
1) Don't photograph it on a polished or shiny surface. Do it on a carpet, towel or better still a white sheet so that the flash does not reflect into the lens and under expose the shot.
2) If you want a close up make sure that you are further away from the item than the minimum focal distance. All cameras have a minimum focal distance and the manual will tell you what it is.
3) If your camera is an autofocus one make certain that you are putting the item you want to photograph in the focus zone in the viewfinder, not the surface the item is on.
Not rocket science but a lot of you are posting blurred and under exposed images.
Duncan.
p.s. Process it in a good photo programme like Photoshop before you post it.