mbellek
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I don't even know where to begin. I am a relatively new woodturner, and I know very little about photography other than "Point, shoot." I have an Olympus Stylus 410 digital camera.
There are some pics of my work in my signature. For some reason, the earlier pics looked great with almost no effort (besides turning off the flash so that the light-colored woods would not bleach out and look like a blob) but lately, since I've been using some woods besides poplar, they have been fuzzy no matter what I do.
I want to sell my work eventually, but obviously I have a long way to go to get professional-enough-looking photos. I don't think I would even consider selling anything for at least another month or two, but I'm hoping that I can work on my photography skills during that time as well... And even though my work is just for me at this point, I do maintain my photobucket page for family and friends to check out, and I have several people who check the page almost daily. I'd like to post nice pics for them, as well.
Can anyone give me some pointers on what to start with? Settings? Lighting? Backgrounds? Is it better to hold the camera far away and use the "zoom" function than to hold it close? (It's okay to laugh at that question
) Anything would be helpful.
Thanks.
Melanie
There are some pics of my work in my signature. For some reason, the earlier pics looked great with almost no effort (besides turning off the flash so that the light-colored woods would not bleach out and look like a blob) but lately, since I've been using some woods besides poplar, they have been fuzzy no matter what I do.
I want to sell my work eventually, but obviously I have a long way to go to get professional-enough-looking photos. I don't think I would even consider selling anything for at least another month or two, but I'm hoping that I can work on my photography skills during that time as well... And even though my work is just for me at this point, I do maintain my photobucket page for family and friends to check out, and I have several people who check the page almost daily. I'd like to post nice pics for them, as well.
Can anyone give me some pointers on what to start with? Settings? Lighting? Backgrounds? Is it better to hold the camera far away and use the "zoom" function than to hold it close? (It's okay to laugh at that question

Thanks.
Melanie