Hey, guys...could use some photography advice for shooting metal. I'm helping a family member with a new business making steel signs. These things look gorgeous in person...almost a "liquid metal" look with the bluing and gloss techniques...but it's been tough to take pictures that fully do them justice.
We're starting off on a tight budget, so trying to do as much as we can on our own. I've got access to a Nikon D3100 for now, which is what was used for the Gator. The other two were cell phone pics...but want to give you all a visual of the coloring I want to bring out. Any suggestions for camera settings, lighting setups, etc. would really be welcome.
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We're starting off on a tight budget, so trying to do as much as we can on our own. I've got access to a Nikon D3100 for now, which is what was used for the Gator. The other two were cell phone pics...but want to give you all a visual of the coloring I want to bring out. Any suggestions for camera settings, lighting setups, etc. would really be welcome.
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