The Back Side Of A Red Pepper
Unlike photographing flowers, with peppers you can eat the subject when you're finished..
Lighting: First, I placed the pepper on a piece of black Perspex. I Lit it with a Yongnuo flash in a 24 inch gridded soft box at camera right at 3 o'clock. Fill light was from a small hand held mirror at camera left. The flash, and my tripod mounted camera, were triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N.
I've photographed a lot of plants and flowers, because they're all around us, work cheap, and never complain. I have an album of these images with over 900 pictures, and for each one, I have described how I lit them, in case you're interested in that kind of thing.
The Back Side Of A Red Pepper
Unlike photographing flowers, with peppers you can eat the subject when you're finished..
Lighting: First, I placed the pepper on a piece of black Perspex. I Lit it with a Yongnuo flash in a 24 inch gridded soft box at camera right at 3 o'clock. Fill light was from a small hand held mirror at camera left. The flash, and my tripod mounted camera, were triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N.
I've photographed a lot of plants and flowers, because they're all around us, work cheap, and never complain. I have an album of these images with over 900 pictures, and for each one, I have described how I lit them, in case you're interested in that kind of thing.