How do you get such good pictures?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Cazkaboom, Oct 24, 2011.

  1. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    couple more:

    Original
    myCoin.php?a=9&c=img4df2aa8443223.jpg

    Reshoot
    myCoin.php?a=9&c=img4ea77c058acc6.jpg

    Original:
    myCoin.php?a=9&c=img4deaf54b4b5cd.jpg

    Reshoot:
    myCoin.php?a=9&c=img4ea76bdc018e6.jpg
     
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  3. bigjpst

    bigjpst Well-Known Member

    wow gbroke, amazing difference! You too Cazkaboom
     
  4. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    This is the biggest improvement. I remember I was frustrated when I took the original.

    original: (yuck!)

    myCoin.php?a=9&c=img4ea77c415a1ff.jpg
    reshoot:
    myCoin.php?a=9&c=img4ea77c3965acc.jpg
     
  5. blu62vette

    blu62vette Member

    I am not a fan of any diffused light when doing coin images.

    There are lots of good suggestions in this thread. My goal is to get the shots good enough where you don't need the post processing or can at least minimize it to one or 2 steps.
     
  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    And he does it so well. :)

    The true professional gets it right the first time without employing the photo editing software (sans the one or two steps).

    For schmucks like me that can't get it right? Well, we keep tryin'.......:)
     
  7. blu62vette

    blu62vette Member


    Trying and practice is the name of the game. It taks much practice and not taking huge breaks in between shooting. If you shoot today and then don't shoot for weeks or months it is like starting over again. if you saw how many images I have taken the past couple years or even some shows it is staggering.
     
  8. mizozuman2

    mizozuman2 that random guy

    my mommy takes my pictures! :D

    lol, jk. i take my own pictures with my moms canon rebel EOS. it is a 10.2 mp camera, and i have to say, i love it! it is really easy to take pictures with. but for lighting i use two table lamps at 3 and 9 and my kitchen light, which is right above where i take my pictures.
     
  9. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I can only imagine how many shots you've taken. Thank the Lord for digital, eh? :)
     
  10. blu62vette

    blu62vette Member

    Ain't that the truth and my one of my best friends of the past few years, the portable external hard drive (1TB).
     
  11. Lincoln Cents

    Lincoln Cents Cents not pennies

    Great thread, I tried out putting a black back-round using an image manipulation program and here's the result.


    Qrtr_&_Nickel 044.jpg 1964 Rev.jpg
    I sure hope I don't have to specify what's before and after.
     
  12. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    That's one pretty penny! The photo has a little glare, but you got all of the detail on the coin!
     
  13. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    Nice pic on the penny...

    Okay, I just bought my first digital camera.. I went with a Fujifilm Finepix T190 14 megapixel. It has a macro from 2 inches to 98 inches along with a 10x optical zoom. Since I have 15 days to play with it I will see how things progress. I'm guessing I don't need to be as close as 2 inches.

    The first shot is my 38 buffalo that I shot before so will put first and new shots here and see how it changed. Open to thoughts from anyone here.

    Original with camera phone

    1938Both (2).jpg

    Second with new camera
    1938Both.jpg
     
  14. blu62vette

    blu62vette Member


    The further away from the coin you are the better as long as the coin fills most of the screen/viewfinder. That will give you more room to play with the lights.
     
  15. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    Sorry, but this is not true. A professional will strive for the best he can get from the camera, given its pre-programmed limitations. And depending on his standards and objectives he will use a good editor to correct imbalances and get the most realistic image possible.

    A sensible goal is to be efficient, of course.
    Lance.
     
  16. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Well said Lance, and thanks for the correction. Judging by what you post in the forums it seems like you always get it right. :)
     
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