Just in case anybody was wondering how complicated it is to do a seamless white background product photo shot like the one below, I have included a shot at the bottom of this post to show how simple it can be done.
...and the promised setup shot:
Really not complicated at all! The flash was triggered via Nikon's cool CLS system. The groovy light stand is explained at another post here.
Nikon D90, 18-105mm kit lens, manual settings, 1/60s, f16, ISO 200, SB600 flash bounced into an umbrella from camera left and a little high, white cardboard sheet against a wall to provide a seamless background, edited in Corel Paintshop Photo Pro X3.
Taken with the amazing Olympus Trip 35 on Ilford XP2 Super 400 film, developed at local lab and scanned on my CanoScan 5600F. The camera wouldn't let me take the pic because the light was too low, so I took it off auto and set it to f2.8 and voila! Got the photo anyway! I think it looks moody.
“It is one thing to photograph people. It is another
to make others care about them by revealing the core of their
humanness.” - Paul Strand
A portrait is not a likeness. The moment an
emotion or fact is transformed into a photograph it is no longer a fact
but an opinion .... All photographs are accurate. None of them is the
truth.
- Richard Avedon
New toy, YAY! I will post photos and a basic rundown of how I like, or don't, this Pentax Z-10. I can already see that the power zoom is going to be a PITA.