Spend a few hours doing some table top stuff. The first subjects were a crystal vase and a small glass. Both being highly reflective. The important thing was to avoid any of their surfaces from reflecting any objects (including the light source) and giving away the shoot.
I got a large white mounting paper sheet for the ‘white seamless’ background and added another one at the base. The table was of rubber-wood which has a natural yellowish brown texture. Added 2 black sheets on either sides for negative fill (I could have added white sheets as well but after exprement, that wasnt working to my taste).

Canon 7D. EF 85 1.8 at f2.5, 1/125
Greetings,
I have quite a backlog to clear as far these blog posts are concerned. I have been photographying since 10 years now but my blog is only a month of so old. I’d go in a random manner.
I got my canon EF 85 f1.8 in nov’2009 and couldnt wait to try it out in the field. Here are some results…
I was in Lalbag early that morning. This father and son were playing cricket and I was watching them. The batsman hit the ball over this tree and it got stuck in the canopy. The boy, in an attempt to get it down, threw his ‘not so heavy’ bat at the place where the ball was stuck. But ironically, the bat joined the ball in the former’s ‘tree house’
. Now they were left to try multiple tricks to get them both down.. Gave me a great opportunity to capture these simple but wonderful moments.

Daddy and his buddy