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Quién pudiera guardar para siempre tu perfume y poderlo utilizar cuando la falta de tu amor me consume...
Who could keep forever your perfume and it can be used when the lack of love consumes me ...
Para esta publicidad se quiso hacer un fondo más limpio y elegante, dejando la publicidad tipo catálogo, en donde se busca resaltar la marca y el perfume
Took a quick photo last night to test out some product photography gear and product photography table that I made. I also wanted to test a lighting setup that I had read about.
The lighting setup didn't seem to work at all which was so frustrating so I just made it up myself.
I'm not really happy with the results but it's the first time I've ever tried to photograph a bottle so I don't really know what I am doing (obviously).
Would love some criticism and tips on how to improve. Because it was done so fast I forgot to take a photo of the setup...sorry.
Basically, the setup was:
1. AB800 with 7" reflector and 10° grid with purple gel up the back on camera left pointed at the table sweep so that it would create a gradient across the back of the sweep. Didn't work, but still created a nice light purple background.
2. AB800 with small softbox camera right pointed up to the roof to create a fill for the rest of the photo. Initially the softbox was low in front of the bottle but I kept on getting a terrible reflection of the softbox so I had to point the softbox straight up and bounce off the roof of the room. Not ideal, but it kind of did the trick.
3. White 52" reflector standing straight on the right hand side of the table.
4. Large foam core cardboard standing straight on the left hand side of the table.
5. large foam core cardboard held by me just above the camera lens pointing on a 45° angle towards the product for fill on the front.
6. 1/160, f/9 @ 100ISO, Canon 5D Mark II with 100mm Macro L f/2.8 lens.
Post-production was minimal (as it was just a test). Increase in clarity, vibrance and saturation. I think that's it. Took a couple of mins in post-production.
Doll at the top is NRFB Whitney (China ver) in her original hairstyle. Bottom is my restored Philippines ver Whitney, who was just a partially bald, loose head + broken neck body when I'v got her. Could you believe? :D
This shot i saw it on another Photostream..
My inspiration www.flickr.com/photos/34235797@N07/
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I have to say, though it was very clear that Mike Hadreas is truly as honest and vulnerable as his songs suggest, his modest side last night seem to be really happy when the applause was so great in a sold out Schubas on a Tues. night. I was glad I went. Also, amazing was the consistently fantastic Parenthetical Girls, making it one of the best double bills I've ever seen!
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"Fantasme by Ted Lapidus is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Fantasme was launched in 1992. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre Bourdon. Top notes are pineapple, green notes, violet, peach and bergamot; middle notes are damask rose, raspberry, orris root, jasmine and lily-of-the-valley; base notes are sandalwood, musk, vanilla and cedar" or so the blurb says
I couldn't smell it at all!
With translucent glass; this was a Christmas present given to my mother by my father.
Lighting details: one Olympus FL-50R connected to a Walimex diffuser underneath the object (the object is resting on the diffuser), one Olympus FL-600R with a Polaroid mini-diffuser to camera right, and the on-board FL-LM1 triggering (using the Olympus RC system) and adding a little fill-in light.
Perfume flacon light setup: I tried quite a few things: Speedlight with snoot, led lamp, daylight lamps ..., and ended up with the simplest possible setup:
Small halogen desktop lamp, on the right side, on the floor, pointing to the lightblue backdrop (a curtain). Desktop with two black-painted boards and an acrylic plate upon them for the reflection. The camera is mounted on a tripod to allow the low ISO adjustment and long shutter times (some seconds). White balance was done with the Datacolor Spydercube.
Also quite helpful for perfectly sharp photos: Manual focus in 10x zoomed liveview mode.
Postprocessing in PS: Clean-up, masked sharpening, color shifting, crop, unobtrusive vignette.
I found these cool little perfume bottles in Prague years ago and brought them back for my wife. Dug them out again today to work on some Strobist "$10 macro studio" shots. I just love the intricate metalwork.
Lighting:
One Canon 580EX back right to light background and put some light through the bottles. Another 580EX front left to light the left side and partially the front of the bottles. Finally, a 550EX handheld was added directly above the bottles to fill in the front and top. All in ETTL mode and fired via ST-E2 wireless trigger. All also fired through white bedsheet that was used as diffuser around the sides and top of the PVC framework that makes up the "studio"
Paris Angels "Perfume"
A side:
All On You (Perfume)
B side:
Muffin 2
Perfume (Version)
Released in 1990
12" Vinyl.
"Smile on Saturday" has the prompt today of "Perfume". Since I don't have any perfume bottles at all and none like the beautiful ones shown in the examples, I decided to go to the source.
After all, many fine perfumes use rose petals and other flower essences to make the scents.
آلسلـإأآممَ عليييكممَ
صَ \ مَ الوُردَ
آخبآكممممَ يَ النششآمةةَ آنَ شآءَ اللهَ ططيبين
؟!
لقطةةَ بسيطةةَ صورتهـآ اليوُممَ
وحسيتَ انيِ جآيبههَ العيدَ
علقَت عنديِ فتحةةَ العدسههَ
:<(
عآدَ انا طولتَ هذههَ المره عَ مآحطيتَ صورههَ معليشَ
:(
وعطوُنيِ رآيكممَ بكلَ صصرآحههَ
بحفظظَ اللهَ
Hello
How are you, my friends?
miss you
A snapshot perfume smell nice
Bye