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He has a Station Set Up to do that, enabling entirely known and predictable results. With the appropriate permissions from the owners, he uses Normal Lights carefully positioned or could use Photo Lights in the same manner, to capture the Finished Instruments, quite quickly and simply.
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I have a Relative who is mainly a Violin Maker/Repairman but during his career has attracted very High End Instruments, specifically because of his ability to make Repairs Completely Invisible. Photo Lights also fall into this area of Colour Temperature. The second is to use Artificial Light, or more probably the commonly encountered mix of Natural and Artificial Light usually dominated by Artificial. This is a great way to work with Big Aperture Lens.įrom the point of view of Photography, such even light, that avoids harsh bright areas of light with accompanying areas of highly contrasting darkness, is really the very best environment not only to discern with by eye whilst one performs fine work, but also to Record with upon a Limited Medium. My experience with Artist and Artisan Workshops suggests that a North Facing Window is the best to give a completely even, Natural Light, with which to work.
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It actually has a great many analogies to Recording Mediums, which is another huge Interest.īasically, you can go down any of three routes with this. Photography is essentially about understanding and appreciating the differing qualities of Light, how they are absorbed or reflected by surfaces, and knowing how to capture that Image within a limited medium, whilst acheiving optimal quality. Photography, has been a long term hobby for me, and Photographing Musical Instruments has formed a significant area of interest, I've committed considerable time, energy and effort to. Quote:"A polarizing filter is also useful for reducing reflections and glare off glossy surfaces." Quote:"There's little to no glare in the photos and the color temperature is fairly consistent from photo to photo at the workbench (no large variances in how warm or cool the light is).
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