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Originally Posted by Diamondblackcars
I used a Canon PowerShot SX40 HS, I only use it in Auto mode as I struggle in Manual mode even though I can set it to Macro mode.
I am not clever enough to adjust the exposure and aperture modes in Macro mode
I think it was harder for the camera to focus on two models compared to just one model on its own, I also think that photographing either white or black models on a white background didn't help me.
I am curios if it will be easier to try again when the Green M2 comes out as I already have a green 1M.
I also use a Portable 40cm Camera Studio Lighting Kit as well.
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White models benefit from top lighting to create shadows in the details. I see that you use only two front facing lights, which will light the background as much as your subject. A 3rd top light will give you a bit more separation and create a more dramatic effect. I wouldn't use the lights in that configuration pictured either. I would move then to the side panels. and let them diffuse through. It will get rid of those bright shiny spots on the model. You can shine a 3rd top light through the top panel. I've posted this pic here before, but it shows what I'm talking about
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JMG, on Flickr
This is on a white paper background. I use daylight 5000k 100w bulbs. I think I used 3 lights here and exposed for the white car, which allowed the white background to be darker.