First go at pen photography

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Justin_F

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Hi here are a few photos of pens I made last week for your critique! (both the pens please!)
Its my first go at pen photos which I found to be fairly easy thanks mainly to all the great advice from penturners.org. I know the photos are a bit yellow (warm)!
Justin
 

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Nice job Justin good looking pens and I like the way you got them to stand. It looks like you took the ink cartrige out and set the pen on some kind of peg
 

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I know that I am going to be in the minority here, but in general I like the golden cast you've generated on the back wall of the tent. Some of the light tent photos I have seen are nice, but still look like you're trying to read a lightbulb, as the background is too bright to concentrate on the object in the foreground. However, in photo 3, (pens in case) the gold is distracting and interferes with the white pen. I too like the way the pens stand on their own. Nice display.
 

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Nice photography! Lighting is good, and the nail trick to stand the pen up is ingenious.

Unfortunately, my computer doesn't seem to want to open the thumbnails, so I can't see the pens in better detail, but from what I can see, they sure look good!

Ken
 

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I took a shot at editing one, but couldn't really do much with it. The pic was too small, too soft, and too noisy. Also, the EXIF data (if any) was stripped, so I can only guess at the camera settings. My initial impression, though, is that you need more light (less noise), lower ISO (less noise), correct white balance (color cast), a longer lens (or zoom in), and an editing program with a decent algorithm for shrinking and compressing photos (for sharpness).

I hope that helps,
Eric
 

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Wow! I am humbled by all your great comments and Eric thank you for your insight. Its a long weekend in Australia so Ill give it another shot. Eric - Id love to send you a raw image if you would be ok to give me more feedback!
Jus
 

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good idea about the nail for holding the pen. I might try that when and if I get into the pen photography part of pen turning. Thanks for showing your great work.
 
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