2014 Advent Candle
lifeinfocus
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I was asked to take some photos of our church's Advent candles for the weekly bulletin.
I took black fleece and draped it over two light stands and secured it with spring clamps for the background; set white balance with ExpoDisc; used the tripod and bracketed five exposures.
It was well lit on the altar so I didn't need to use any artificial light.
Post processing was a whole lot easier by doing all of the above.
Phil
I took black fleece and draped it over two light stands and secured it with spring clamps for the background; set white balance with ExpoDisc; used the tripod and bracketed five exposures.
It was well lit on the altar so I didn't need to use any artificial light.
Post processing was a whole lot easier by doing all of the above.
Phil
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A device put on front of lens and set manual white balance. I use it indoors a lot and sometimes outside.
See: http://www.expoimaging.com/product-overview.php?cat_id=1
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
Thanks Phil!! Will check it out!
I like the shot but on my monitor I can see the Parts you blacked out ...like a square around the wick.....and the black brush all around it left and right all the way down....
Thank you very much! I went made some corrections.
Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
better!, but still there. I think you should clone the part next to the candle and move it outward towards the edge and not brush from edges towards the candle....just a thought, i am not good at layers and PS.