thanks for the feedback

... i was a little nervous about this one :roll: ... the hubby thinks its good, but he's also my hubby, so he'd better say that
nah, but seriously .... i watched my hubby (from afar) do a product shot the other day for a hair care product (a start-up company) ... and it seemed so intense ... i was very curious about it ... it was like a "mad scientist" going into his lab ... its just u, the camera, and the product, so u have lots of time to experiment with different lighting and angles ...
so i went to the dollar store and bought a few items that i wanted to photograph ... i did some "white" background stuff too (really basic) ... but i would like to experiment more with "alternative" product shots ... like funky shoe companies, etc ... i have a few ideas brewing for a shoe session ... but i need a few more items (gotta go on a treasure hunt

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i used this blue Savage seamless paper roll that we got from
b&h photo (about $30), i used a chair stool, cut a piece of the roll off (about 3 ft) and stapled it to the stool for a base (stapled the ends of the paper together so the paper would stay put), thats the blue paper u see there under the bottle (same paper also used for backdrop hanging from the ceiling in our make-shift studio) ....
i used a softbox in front ... a flash from the back (bottom) ... i used a slave flash bulb with a blue colored cap (the kind of bulb u use with the umbrella) ... just the bulb, with a "regular" office table lamp (my hubby had this set up this way, dont ask me why

) ... i laid the lamp down on the floor facing the backdrop (i tried using the lamp straight upwards, but it didnt give the same effect .. too much direct light) ... shot it in RAW mode and had my aperture at about f8-f11 ...
jeese, that was long
