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foodshelf [2009-02-10 03:52:23 +0000 UTC]
I would love to have your art on my walls. Every time I look at it, I feel comfortable, like it reflects the way I feel.
One thing you could try in photographing your paintings, is using a tripod, and no flash. It appears the flash tends to bounce off the acrylic. Sometimes it works to take it from different angles, but then it begins to distort the dimensions of the painting. I can't say how well it would work without trying it.
setting up a tripod, turning the flash off, and using a self timer so the camera is steady during the length of the shot. That way it would hopefully just use the indirect light to light the painting. It would take longer to get the shot, which can result in blurring, but if the camera is on a tripod, on a 2 second delay or so, it should stay steady and sharp.
Just a thought. I think too much sometimes.
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