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In Reply to: I got back into photography to record amp work posted by FenderLover on March 27, 2017 at 00:17:59:
Reflective surfaces are their own particular problem.
Off axis sight line helps and you may ALSO get some relief using a Circular Polarizer.
Experiment with a polarizer GEL over your flash, too.
For that matter? A Soft Box will provide a very diffuse, bright and spread out light which might not have the glare potential of a basically point-source on-camera flash.
My 'Bees' have a diffusor Umbrella which reallly helps shots like of metalwork.
I have a pair of the B800, stands, reflector / umbrella and a few other goodies. I have them fitted with 200 watt incandescent focus / composing lights. IIRC, they are 'halogena' which provides a very nice color temp and good 'last'.
Too much is never enough
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- RE: I got back into photography to record amp work - pictureguy 09:03:16 03/27/17 (1)
- Polarizering filter on camera and lights are a good suggestion. - FenderLover 09:32:58 03/27/17 (0)