I have to ask? How is it that Chris and Doug know so
much about photographing Size 10 sparkly pumps? Most
women wouldn't even be seen dead in them. I don't even
own a pair of high heels. I prefer Reeboks or my Doc
Marten's shoes anyday. I don't even know if I will
wear them at my wedding, which is a long way off, I
haven't even found the groom. Also I am somewhat
concerned with possible compatibility problems with
Husband V1.1. Boyfriend V2.2 decided not so long ago
to make me Single Woman V2.1. I think he had software
conflicts with ever in his lifetime becoming Fianc�
V1.1. Not that there was any pressure until he at
least became Boyfriend V1.4. Oh well, Life's a Bitch
and then you die.
Jody.
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wrote:
> Chris Brogden suggested:
> > Light different parts of the shoe differently, so
> that some parts sparkle
> > and others show detail?
>
> That thought struck me after I sent that message --
> dunno why it
> never came to me earlier.
>
> Doug Franklin suggested:
> > Maybe "surround" them with five or more light
> sources or reflectors,
> > then take the shot through a polarizing filter
> turned to polarize as
> > much as it can?
>
> I'm going to try both of y'all's suggestions.
> Thanks. I'll let
> you know how it comes out.
>
> Unfortunately the shoes are no longer wearable (just
> plain wore
> those suckers out, but it did take me a few years),
> but I held
> on to them just in case I had any good ideas (or got
> any good
> suggestions) for photographing them. There's still
> a couple of
> angles from which they should look okay.
> -- Glenn
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