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Wow thanks Mr. Crocket, this is really helpul, I will try it tomorrow again.
I'll post it here later.
By the way I went to see you in a comercial seminar about 8 years ago in San Diego, I had to leave at the break, it was to hard for me, lol.
By that time I was only doing photography at the studio.
Thanks,
Carlos
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Carlos, thanks for sharing your photo with us. Great to read the comment on it. It looks great, what type of lightning have you used?
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This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
: Carlos, thanks for sharing your photo with us. Great to read the comment on it. It looks great, what type of lightning have you used?
Thanks Robert, I used three Photogenics, the main one to my right very close to the product with a 4x6 Softbox, another with a grid panel and a dark blue gel slightly over the product to iluminate the water, and the third lamp I used it as a kickerlight from my left side in back of the product.
On my left side I used a round silver reflector.
Te movement of the water was made with a fan I bought at walmart that painters use that it throws very fast air.
Hope this helps.
Carlos
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Wow, Carlos, thanks a lot for sharing your lightning setup!
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