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    Vinay Soudakar
    Participant

    In tabletop photography, when you are taking the picture of a necklace laid flat (so overhead photography), how can you achieve a spotlight/halo effect?

    Is there any way of doing this or do you always need to keep your camera at an angle?

    Thanks

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      Andrey M
      Keymaster

      In most cases, you have to position your camera at an angle, otherwise, it’s kinda hard to catch the reflection on a flat surface (if you shoot the top-down shot, for instance, you have to position your light source right behind the camera. thus the camera would be visible on the glossy surface)

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      Vinay Soudakar
      Participant

      Yes, that’s what I thought. Decided to use frosted coloured acrylic with a backlight to get a similar effect. The only issue is some of the light goes in the lens so adds a bit of haze.

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