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Portraits of macs, posing.
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great pictures. What kind camera / lens do you use? They are super crispy in the micro shots...i love them.
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Originally posted by iT4c0:
great pictures. What kind camera / lens do you use? They are super crispy in the micro shots...i love them.
They're done with a Canon A70 with the built-in lens.
The colour effect is made by messing with white balance before taking the pic
dana
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Those shots are crisp. You should send them to Apple to see if they'd hire you for product photography.
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The blue one could have been good, but a few things are wrong. You need to use a large flat to get the highlight in the screen to be a smooth gradation from left to right. Also pull back and give a little breathing room, its cropped too tight. Get rid of the wall, and cables in the background, too distracting. Do all this in-camera then you have a good shot. Same things in the beige one.
Quick and dirty PS job of how it should work:

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where'd they go? darn it.
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