I think you can use multiple lights. Hans can help you
with this one. -Jeff

--- "Jimmy D. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dumb Question, but my Old Daddy told me, "Son, if
> you don't know the 
> answer, your question ain't dumb!"
> 
> So, here's my question:  I have hundreds of flies
> that I've received 
> from fly swaps over the years and I want to display
> some of them on my 
> website, along with the fly  name and the tyer's
> name.  The problem is 
> that I get SHADOWS on every photo I take of a fly
> mounted in my vise. 
>  When I lay them down on a flat surface, no shadow,
> but the flies appear 
> flattened and just don't look as good.
> 
> I know it has to do with the background and
> lighting, HELP !
> 
> JD
> 
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