Congratulations, Godfrey

I don't recall seeing the badges previously but I enjoyed looking at
them now.  Were they photographed with a flash fitted with some sort of
diffuser or maybe using a light tent?  I'm interested because I plan to
photograph my wife's pottery and minimising reflections from the glossy
surfaces is a bit of a problem.  I could make up a light test but if
there's something simpler that works......



Cheers

Brian

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/


On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:59:52 -0700, "Godfrey DiGiorgi"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I discovered this evening that a good number of photos of classic  
> California police badges I made for a client two years ago have been  
> incorporated into a book by James C. Casey called "Badges of America's  
> Finest: A Pictorial Guide to the Badges of American Lawmen and Price  
> Guide". The book is available from Amazon.com:
> 
> <http://www.amazon.com/Badges-Americas-Finest-Pictorial-American/dp/193243951X/
>  
>  >
> 
> AND I was given attributions for all of the photos I took.
> It wasn't part of the shoot contract, but sure made my evening  
> happier. :-)
> 
> You might remember these from when I posted them in Summer 2006:
> 
>    http://homepage.mac.com/godders/police-badge-01/
>    http://homepage.mac.com/godders/police-badge-02/
> 
> I be smilin' !
> 
> yippee,
> Godfrey
> 
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