rob.trek
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- Joined
- May 26, 2014
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- Utah
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The top piece seems to be not necessary; unless it is close to the glass, it seems to not have any affect. If it is lower, then I notice the top of the glass is more defined. Thus I will remove it when I do the pour.
I don't have elaborate props with which to support the flags. Although I could tape a foam-board to the wall; I'll try that today. I have grids for the lights and I'll test them. Where should the light be directed?
The problem I keep having is the back rim of the glass blends into the background and I still get reflections on the sides.
All of these leads me to try a shot that was suggested in this forum; the silhouette. It will look more dramatic and the white powder will show better, or will it?
I don't have elaborate props with which to support the flags. Although I could tape a foam-board to the wall; I'll try that today. I have grids for the lights and I'll test them. Where should the light be directed?
The problem I keep having is the back rim of the glass blends into the background and I still get reflections on the sides.
All of these leads me to try a shot that was suggested in this forum; the silhouette. It will look more dramatic and the white powder will show better, or will it?