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Subject: If you can't wait for an overcast day or don't have a front porch . . .

Posted By:  someguy  in reply to Topic
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Posted On:  5/24/2005 1:58 PM Viewing 6 of 16 Replies

*INSIDE

*BLACK BACKGROUND

*TRIPOD

*LIGHTS MADE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY ONLY

*LIGHTS POSITIONED EACH SIDE OF PAINTING 45-DEGREES, CENTER TO PAINTING CENTER

*PAINTING EXACTLY LEVEL AND EXACTLY PARALLEL TO SAME PLANE AS CAMERA

*CAMERA/TRIPOD POSITIONED CENTER POINT OF PAINTING, EXACTLY IN FRONT


It's a pain, until you commit to doing it right, get the right stuff, learn to do it, do it enough. Then, as with anything, it's not as much of a pain after THAT.


OR

Hire a pro, but that means $$$--- also a pain, unless you can afford it.


someguy

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