Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-03 Thread John Sessoms
One thing I've noticed about those compact fluorescent bulbs is that they don't put out as much light as they're rated to. The one that is supposed to put out the equivalent of a 100W incandescent bulb just *does not*; at least, not to my eye. I had to replace them with 150W equivalent compacts

Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-03 Thread Scott Loveless
Doug Franklin wrote: > Scott Loveless wrote: > Anyway, http://www.twinmoonpottery.com/ is the site > Any and all opinions are most welcome. > > I'm sorry for taking so long to reply to this. Thanks for the > information on those lights. I've had a couple of the reflectors for a > f

Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-03 Thread Scott Loveless
Mark Roberts wrote: > Scott Loveless wrote: > >> Anyway, http://www.twinmoonpottery.com/ is the site, and all the photos >> on the index page are mine. > > Nice work, Scott, especially with such limited equipment. You did a > good job with the lighting. > > > Thanks, Mark. Much appreciated.

Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-02 Thread Doug Franklin
Scott Loveless wrote: >>> Anyway, http://www.twinmoonpottery.com/ is the site >>> Any and all opinions are most welcome. I'm sorry for taking so long to reply to this. Thanks for the information on those lights. I've had a couple of the reflectors for a few years, but I've been looking for t

Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-02 Thread Mark Roberts
Scott Loveless wrote: >Anyway, http://www.twinmoonpottery.com/ is the site, and all the photos >on the index page are mine. Nice work, Scott, especially with such limited equipment. You did a good job with the lighting. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/

Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-02 Thread Scott Loveless
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Looks good, Scott. Site is pretty attractive. Hope she has luck with that. Me, too. All of her pottery has a very glossy glaze on it, which makes it very hard to photograph. Next time I'll be using an SLR and fitting a polarizer. Hopefully, that will help. My wife

Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-02 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 11/2/2007 9:29:35 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hey, gang. About a year and a half ago I made some photographs of pottery for the mother of a co-worker. I delivered about 70 photos and really didn't hear much back about after that. Her intention

Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-02 Thread David J Brooks
Ok, thats what i thought the clip on was, and i have at least one of those around. I just bought some of those energy type bulbs, like whats in your light, and i do remember seeing something on a package about daylight. Looks like i'll be able to try that here at the homestead Dave On 11/2/07,

Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-02 Thread Scott Loveless
David J Brooks wrote: > Looks pretty good. > > The bulbs intrige me, can you supply a link as to what they and the > clip on thing look like Scott > Sure thing, Dave. http://picasaweb.google.com/sdloveless/PDMLPESO/photo#5128301475404787010 The clip light is available at just about any hardwar

Re: PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-02 Thread David J Brooks
Looks pretty good. The bulbs intrige me, can you supply a link as to what they and the clip on thing look like Scott Dave On 11/2/07, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey, gang. > > About a year and a half ago I made some photographs of pottery for the > mother of a co-worker. I deli

PESO (sorta) Product Photography

2007-11-02 Thread Scott Loveless
Hey, gang. About a year and a half ago I made some photographs of pottery for the mother of a co-worker. I delivered about 70 photos and really didn't hear much back about after that. Her intention was to get them on a web site and start an "e-tail" business. It looks now like she's finally