Emerger 0 Report post Posted March 24, 2008 I photograph beads for my wife. I have had a few problems. First they are small, so macrophotography is needed. Second they are silver, so getting the white balance right is tough. Third they are shiny so reflections are a killer. Look at this bead: You can see the reflections behind me. Or check out this one, it's even worse: You can see me holding the camera. I think it makes my hands look big, don't you? Then along comes EZ Cube. It is a commercial lightbox. Made of white nylon, it provides smooth light. Stops all the harsh shadows and reflections. What a difference. Check out this bead: Much nicer. And the white balance was a snap. Here is a link to their site. I have no affiliation with them, except as a happy customer. EZ Cube They have a lot of accessories to go with the basic box. Check it out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
babyboomer 0 Report post Posted March 31, 2008 Is there a way to stop these reflections? I mean they need to be photographed at least for commercial purposes right?Is it only photoshop that can do the magic? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emerger 0 Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Is there a way to stop these reflections? I mean they need to be photographed at least for commercial purposes right? Is it only photoshop that can do the magic? I think reflective silver is about the toughest thing to photograph. The EZ Cube is the best aid I have found. You still get some reflection, but not much. Here is another bead that is mirror like. Inside the cube you see soft white reflections instead of pictures of me or the walls and ceiling of the room. This makes for a very acceptable photo. My only criticism is that the surface is dulled. Looks more like pewter than polished silver. But I haven't found a way to get the full reflective surface without the reflections that are so distracting. If anyone else has ideas, I'd love to hear them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bobbybans 0 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Your second photo is the best to me. It is realy amazing, I must say. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
garbage 0 Report post Posted April 16, 2008 using a studio type od box is great especially when it comes to small things such as jewlry. and also alot has to do with lighting and angles but having the EZ Box im sure is great.It really does show a big difference from the first few shots to the last couple. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pyost 0 Report post Posted January 19, 2009 Is there a way to stop these reflections? I mean they need to be photographed at least for commercial purposes right?Is it only photoshop that can do the magic? There is a way to reduce (but not completely remove) reflections which is widely used when water-sports, cars, objects behind glass etc. are photographed - a CPL filter. What is a CPL filter? CPL is a Circular Polarisation filter which has two pieces of glass and mounts on top of your lens (if you have no way to put it on, holding it in front of the camera will do the trick ). The front element polarises light (natural light is not polarised), and the other one changes it polarisation angle, depending on how it is rotated. This is why the two elements can rotate. Besides dealing with reflections, it also gives better colours on some occasions, especially when photographing a piece of sky with distinct white clouds. After a UV filter, it is a must-have for any serious photographer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Antv912 0 Report post Posted January 25, 2009 I like them all, they have really good details. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ackotheadvertiser 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2009 The second one is the best, I like the way it's 'blurred', and I like the focus, it gives good opinion for the photography. The first one is too blurry, which I don't like-it's not that good really. The last one is also good, but not as much as the last one. I think you are a pretty good photographer, and I like how the colors are being exposed in the two of your photographs(the second one and the third one). Also, it is good to see how the slot you have taken the picture at is exposed(on the third photography), and I like the way it's blurred. Good work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ash-Bash 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2009 3rd one is just sexy!, That is the best one in my opion, If I was you I would start a poll... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
photophun 0 Report post Posted March 21, 2009 I like the last one the best. There are still reflections but it's subtle so it looks okay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites