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Re: Wireless camera

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I Photograph art work using a black back drop and a black cloth over the camera and tripod, though for a large picture shot from 2-3m you need a really big back drop mine is over 4m wide and 3 m high and even then i Sometimes struggle with anything over 50" wide.
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Re: Wireless camera

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It's a limited edition of only 5000 copies.
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well this really has me flummuxed,

Took this in our studio
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there is a definite reflection problem
reflection afternoon tea.jpg
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So tried the black card and covered the lights and camra in black cloth.
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:Slap:

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