websorceress
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The pics look pretty good but just a little tip. If you want to keep the glare down when shooting shiney items, shoot them from an angle. Do not shoot them straight on.
Another option is to wait for a nice sunny day and shoot them outside. Either shoot them late in the day as the sun is starting to go down or shoot them in the shade, you must be in the shade too and watch for shadows. Shooting them outside will illiminate the flash glare and give you a nice even tone. This works great for clear glass bottles too.
With some items it may take some practice and there are other little tricks to get the best shot but this is a good start.
Enjoy your new equipment.
Kathy
Another option is to wait for a nice sunny day and shoot them outside. Either shoot them late in the day as the sun is starting to go down or shoot them in the shade, you must be in the shade too and watch for shadows. Shooting them outside will illiminate the flash glare and give you a nice even tone. This works great for clear glass bottles too.
With some items it may take some practice and there are other little tricks to get the best shot but this is a good start.
Enjoy your new equipment.
Kathy