I shot some pics for a bank on a formica tabletop. It produced nice,  
subtle reflections. And it wasn't even pure black. More of a grey  
with a pattern.
Paul
On Nov 15, 2007, at 8:14 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:

> Does anyone do product shots on dark (black)
> reflective material that produces good, even
> reflections?
>
> I'm currently stumped working on a shoot for a local
> company. I have to shoot some video components on
> black (easy enough) but I'd like some good natural
> reflection from the surface they rest on.
>
> I've already tried tempered glass over black cloth
> (velour) but the reflections double up and look
> god-awful. There's a PS trick for reflections but it's
> simply too much work for anything but straight on
> views. All of my shots are oblique angles.
>
> This guy had a really good idea:
>
> http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/08/on-assignment-shoot-your-shiny- 
> new.html
>
> But, there's no way I'm going to find a piece of
> granite as big as I need it (30" x 48" roughly) and it
> would be way too expensive in any event.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks ahead of time.
>
> -Brendan
>
>
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