Stendalen photo set-up
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 2:11 pm
Hi all
Got a few questions regarding my photos, happy to recieve such good feedback . I have a very simple setup. A plastic polyethylene bottle, aluminium foil, photopapers I printed in different colours on my ink jet printer and two lamps.
The plastic bottle (used to contain 5 litre windshield washer fluid) spreads the light. I have vut it open as you see in the picture and dressed the "new" bottom with aluminium foil. That to reflekt the light so the under side of the fly is illuminated. On the top I made a slit so I can insert different background cards.
I have two lamps. Just standard desktop lamps, one that have a a "spot" effect (Jansjö led lamp from IKEA for under 10 bucks http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20169658/, the best fly tying lamp you can get .
The other lamp gives a main general light. I use the spot to illuminate the fly directly from above, very close to the PE bottle to get a spotlight effect or further away to reduce the effect.
Thats it basically. Then I do a few thhings in Lightroom/Photohop. Most important is the whitebalance and that can be tricky since I use two different light sources and olso the surrounding avialable light. Either I set the whitebalance directly with the camera (by now I usually know what value to use) or in Lightroom afterwards. A very good tool is to have a whitebalance reference card and take a shot of that placed where the fly is. Quick and easy task to just set the WB and tweak some basic parameters in one photo and then apply to all photos you took in that session (if you have Lightroom or similar software).
The photopapers I use I like because they reflects light (usually people tend to use non-reflecting back ground or place the background way out of focus). I use this effect as you can see in the first photo in my last post here in the flydressing area. Hopefully the last photo below shows that effect.
/Martin
Got a few questions regarding my photos, happy to recieve such good feedback . I have a very simple setup. A plastic polyethylene bottle, aluminium foil, photopapers I printed in different colours on my ink jet printer and two lamps.
The plastic bottle (used to contain 5 litre windshield washer fluid) spreads the light. I have vut it open as you see in the picture and dressed the "new" bottom with aluminium foil. That to reflekt the light so the under side of the fly is illuminated. On the top I made a slit so I can insert different background cards.
I have two lamps. Just standard desktop lamps, one that have a a "spot" effect (Jansjö led lamp from IKEA for under 10 bucks http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20169658/, the best fly tying lamp you can get .
The other lamp gives a main general light. I use the spot to illuminate the fly directly from above, very close to the PE bottle to get a spotlight effect or further away to reduce the effect.
Thats it basically. Then I do a few thhings in Lightroom/Photohop. Most important is the whitebalance and that can be tricky since I use two different light sources and olso the surrounding avialable light. Either I set the whitebalance directly with the camera (by now I usually know what value to use) or in Lightroom afterwards. A very good tool is to have a whitebalance reference card and take a shot of that placed where the fly is. Quick and easy task to just set the WB and tweak some basic parameters in one photo and then apply to all photos you took in that session (if you have Lightroom or similar software).
The photopapers I use I like because they reflects light (usually people tend to use non-reflecting back ground or place the background way out of focus). I use this effect as you can see in the first photo in my last post here in the flydressing area. Hopefully the last photo below shows that effect.
/Martin