Pic backdrop?

flyinmanatee

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Anyone have a way to make a low to no cost backdrop for taking pictures? A dyed sheet maybe? Not for fancy show quality bonsai photos but just a way to illustrate form or whatever for posted pics. No time for learning photoshop just yet either. Having said that I do enjoy seeing the cats, kids, garden gnomes etc.. and especially drink preferences used for sizing references.
 

Shima

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Anyone have a way to make a low to no cost backdrop for taking pictures? A dyed sheet maybe? Not for fancy show quality bonsai photos but just a way to illustrate form or whatever for posted pics. No time for learning photoshop just yet either. Having said that I do enjoy seeing the cats, kids, garden gnomes etc.. and especially drink preferences used for sizing references.
First you have to decide on color and texture. See what others do. I wandered around a big fabric store, the only male, just the way I like it;;) and ended up with this when I want to get all formal and out of focus... Mostly I set the subject on the deck which is about 5' high with the wall as background.P1010032.JPG P1000225.JPG
 
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0soyoung

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I hang an old king size sheet from the eave gutter (with three clothes pins). Sit a table in front of the eave and drape the sheet over it. I use red and white; I suppose a blue sheet would also be nice.

If you wanna get serious, I imagine that a diffusion box would be just the thing. IIRC, @Chuah uses one.
 

Brian Van Fleet

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I'm using a cheap king-sized sheet too. Black tends to highlight the silhouette, while white tends to highlight details such as ramification. I doubt @MACH5 will mind using his RMJ shot as an example:
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My setup is pretty redneck if you're standing in my studio, but effective. It's on the list to update. I may paint the wall flat white, and have the sheet as my black backdrop.
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I use a pull down shade at the end of the greenhouse. I'm sure a sheet will work just as well, if you can find somewhere to hang it easily from.
 
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