This image was photographed using the white card technique. This technique works well with clear bottles such a perfume, soap, cooking oils, liquor bottles, and much more. It is designed to photograph a clear bottle on a black background to show the separation of the product from the background giving it that extra pop. First a normal shot of the product just on the black background is taken, then another shot with a white card behind the product, finally in post-production you combine the two images together creating an image such as this.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Dipping Oil
This image was photographed using the white card technique. This technique works well with clear bottles such a perfume, soap, cooking oils, liquor bottles, and much more. It is designed to photograph a clear bottle on a black background to show the separation of the product from the background giving it that extra pop. First a normal shot of the product just on the black background is taken, then another shot with a white card behind the product, finally in post-production you combine the two images together creating an image such as this.
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Excellent pic.....
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ReplyDeleteI like the touch of garlic to the image.
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