Great subject choice - everyday stuff we all have sitting around the house and take for granted. I thought it was interesting that there are Kentucky Smoked BBQ chips in England !! thanks for the inspiration, Charlie in Central Ohio, USA
Does look like a lot of fun and one can appreciate the mess that occurs! I did notice all the oils on your lighting arms and clips, and assume your camera probably also affected by oil. What would process or product did you you use to safely remove the oils from your equipment? Thanks!
I didn't need to clean the camera up, just kept it away from the lens and buttons as best I could. I would say a simple cleaning wipe would do the job for this kind of thing, the oil is noticeable but not excessive.
A really interesting subject. I really love the finale result.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Just got my Adaptalux kit today so looking forward to trying out some of your tutorials.
Head over to the facebook group when you get some shots, would love to see what you're shooting!
Great subject choice - everyday stuff we all have sitting around the house and take for granted. I thought it was interesting that there are Kentucky Smoked BBQ chips in England !! thanks for the inspiration, Charlie in Central Ohio, USA
We get a lot of Kentucky and smoked BBQ branded flavourings over here. It's synonymous with that smokey flavour... probably not very authentic!
Does look like a lot of fun and one can appreciate the mess that occurs! I did notice all the oils on your lighting arms and clips, and assume your camera probably also affected by oil. What would process or product did you you use to safely remove the oils from your equipment? Thanks!
I didn't need to clean the camera up, just kept it away from the lens and buttons as best I could. I would say a simple cleaning wipe would do the job for this kind of thing, the oil is noticeable but not excessive.