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| 10/20/2003 03:27:04 AM |
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| 10/20/2003 02:34:46 AM |
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| 10/18/2003 04:28:47 PM |
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| 10/18/2003 02:32:26 AM |
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| 10/17/2003 10:55:14 AM |
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| 10/16/2003 07:01:06 PM |
Motherboardby tfaustComment by visitor: Yes, normally hidden. Though I am so pleased with me P4 self build I have got clear side panel and internal lights - sad I know but well.....!
Well lit and exposed but the overall impact lacks a certain something when viewed in the light of the challenge. |
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| 10/16/2003 02:03:51 PM |
Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffinsby tfaustComment by Spork99: I agree about the plastic greenery and the lighting.
I have a three light set-up that cost me about $15 total including light bulbs. You don't need to spend rock star $$ to get good results.
This setup would look good on a breakfast table using early morning or evening window light.
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| 10/16/2003 01:55:06 PM |
Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffinsby tfaustComment by RHoldenSr: The presentation looks great.
The lighting is so-so. I know it is hard for us without all the special gear to get a good indor shot, but did you try it with any natural lighting?
I also would suggest that you loose the plastic greenery
Please don't shoot me you asked for comments :) |
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| 10/14/2003 09:52:31 AM |
Motherboardby tfaustComment by michael_p: Thought of shooting this myself but changed my mind last minute, the only thing i can see that is letting you down here is the fact that there is no real focal point for me... I am looking at both the Brown and Orange bits. perhaps an even closer shot of the main board itself and the PCI slots getting a little blurry in the background ? |
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| 10/13/2003 04:46:51 PM |
Motherboardby tfaustComment by jmsetzler: There is a lot of 'depth' and detail available on a board like this. It requires photographing from lower angles. It also gives more of a three dimensional effect to the photo. |
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