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59 minutes ago, Landon P said:

How much would this cost me?

 

the link in his first post will tell you

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Landon, are you sure you need this? You are doing pretty good with the system you have. This is essentially what I do.

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I purchased one of these systems and I am delighted with it. I have published one or two photos in threads on this forum 

Thanks

Barry

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Hello friends))

Black vs White glass background

A small test of different glasses for photographing flies.
Which photo do you like best?
 
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This photo with BIG Flies Photo Gadget
 
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37 minutes ago, Yamramil said:

Hello friends))

Black vs White glass background

A small test of different glasses for photographing flies.
Which photo do you like best?
 
Post3-1.thumb.jpg.e5985ec2e9e5369dd88c0adce36b9e74.jpg
 
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This photo with BIG Flies Photo Gadget
 
 
 
 

Neither would be best for all flies.

Since the BLACK abdomen and BLACK ribbing over the back of the fly is obscured by the BLACK background. Similarly, the dark soft hackle is obscured by the dark background.

So for this dark fly, a white background allows more detail to be seen. If the fly were had a white abdomen and ribbing, a black background would be better.

 

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Outstanding photos. I made my own system about three years ago for photographing flies. Consists of two Harbor Freight clamp-on lights and curly Q bulbs. The lamps are clamped to an overhead cabinet so I can move them if needed for the best light. My wife made two diffusers with a light cloth. I use a neutral tan background. My first camera was a Canon SX530HS and now use a T7. Photo attached.

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Great flies and photos.  I agree with Mr. Creek, as far as getting details, but for a 'dramatic' effect the black background is hard to beat.  

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in these particular photos i see no problems with black on black. i only wish i knew camera setting to achieve photos on black background

On 12/12/2021 at 9:42 PM, Yamramil said:

 

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9 hours ago, Yamramil said:

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Yamramil, are your photos right off the camera or do you do any editing with Photoshop, Lightroom, etc.? The colors are magnificent! This reminds me to add to my photo inventory.

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17 hours ago, skeet3t said:

Yamramil, are your photos right off the camera or do you do any editing with Photoshop, Lightroom, etc.? The colors are magnificent! This reminds me to add to my photo inventory.

When I shoot with a smartphone, I edit the color in the smartphone a little. When I shoot with the camera, I process it in Photoshop.

Photo on smatphone and edit with smartphone))

 

 

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