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Netgear WNR2000 setup shot
I wanted to take some photos outside today but the wind was just too much. So for today's daily, I erected my background stands (glorified light stands) and put up a white sheet for the purpose of blowing it out.
I then placed a pair of white laminated boards about 5' from the background to create some reflection and to simulate that whole white seamless deal.
Gaffer tape was used to hold down the power cord and picking an angle that would would hide the rest.
First I metered for the front LEDs so that they would show up in the photo. After, I then started on the white background increasing the flash power till I blew out the background while preventing too much spill to the router.
Once happy with that I brought up the key light to expose the rest of the router.
Strobist info:
1 580EXII 1/8 power shoot through umbrella high camera right (this one is bent because it fell hard due the wind, d'oh!)
1 550EX 1/2 bare power pointed at white sheet
Completed shot can be found here.
Netgear WNR2000 setup shot
I wanted to take some photos outside today but the wind was just too much. So for today's daily, I erected my background stands (glorified light stands) and put up a white sheet for the purpose of blowing it out.
I then placed a pair of white laminated boards about 5' from the background to create some reflection and to simulate that whole white seamless deal.
Gaffer tape was used to hold down the power cord and picking an angle that would would hide the rest.
First I metered for the front LEDs so that they would show up in the photo. After, I then started on the white background increasing the flash power till I blew out the background while preventing too much spill to the router.
Once happy with that I brought up the key light to expose the rest of the router.
Strobist info:
1 580EXII 1/8 power shoot through umbrella high camera right (this one is bent because it fell hard due the wind, d'oh!)
1 550EX 1/2 bare power pointed at white sheet
Completed shot can be found here.