This is my first attempt with Cinemagraph. It's not too perfect result but I really satisfied with it. It taken inside my car while I wait for the rains. Taken with my poor Iphone 4S without any equipment. Next time I'll try to make another concept with proper equipment. Hope you enjoy this simple work of mine.
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Sunday, February 12, 2017
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Practice Product Photography #3
On photo above i'm using light painting method. Exposure time is about 1-5 second on very dark room and for the light source I'm using flashlight about 1 second on top of eye glesses. I'm using my favorite 50mm lens, tripod, and shutter release (or timer mode work well).
In this photo I simply use my 50mm attached on ext-tube. With flash and diffuser on top of my camera. I'm using macro technique to make this photo. Because I want to expose the detail and scratch on this gas lighter.
Hope you all enjoy my photo ... :D
FG : Kristanto Anggoro
Model : Eye Glasses n Gas Lighter
Gear : Nikon D3100 with 50mm F/1,8 and Ext-Tube
Strobe : Nikon Sb-600 with DIY Diffuser
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Practice Product Photography #2
Hope you all enjoy my photo ... :D
FG : Kristanto Anggoro
Model : Dodge Charger Miniature
Venue : Malang
Gear : Nikon D3100 with 50mm F/1,8 and Ext-Tube attached
Strobe : Nikon Sb-600 with DIY Diffuser
Friday, June 6, 2014
Practice Product Photography
My brother told me that macro photography technique is good for product photo. So I try to take photo of my rusty watch with macro technique. And this is the result...
On this photoshoot I use my precious Nikon D3100 with 50mm attached on Ext-Tube and Nikon SB-600. It would be better if I use continuous light for the lighting. But for now I don't have that so I simply use my flash. Hope you enjoy it :D
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| My Rusty Seiko 5 |
On photo above my watch look bad... but don't mention that.. I just want to expose the technique I've learn. With great lighting and angle, macro technique will produce some nice product photo. Imagine if my watch above is taken when I just bought it... Below are another sample of my experiment...
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| Rip Curl Watch #1 |
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| Rip Curl Watch #2 |
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