Greetings everyone! You all came highly recommended from another forum I frequent.
A little background on myself and my interest in photography: A few months ago, I purchased a Canon Rebel XTi for several purposes, mainly to use at work. I have also been interested in photography for quit some time, but know next to nothing about it. However, I’d like to think I’m slowly learning.
Mainly, I’ve been keeping it on the “auto” setting, but my wife is starting a website to market the jewelry she makes. Obviously, we wanted to take ‘professional’ photographs of her work to put on the website, which is where we are having problems.
After hours of research, I made a macro light box. I added two ‘light balanced’ florescent light bulbs (5000k) 100w equivalent to the mix. Also, after hours and hours of research I purchased the Canon 60mm macro EFS. As you can see by poking around here, http://tammaleensbeads.com/store/Default.asp
, the images are substandard.
As we are clearly not well versed in (macro) photography, I need some help and advice. Most of the photos are ISO 100, 1sec exposure and f36. Tonight, I’ve been toying around with adjusting the aperture AND the exposure time (a giant step for me), and have been getting some pretty good (for me) results Below is an example. It may be a little overexposed, but I’m trying. IIRC, it was 400ISO, 1/10, and f9.
So any comments or advice you all can offer would be greatly appreciated. Oh yeah, if I’m not stating any terminology correctly, feel free to let me know!
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