Experiment with product photography

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Experiment with product photography
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**Product photography has got to be one of the most detailed forms of photography**. Light, reflexes, focus. Everything needs to be perfect. I like the creativity aspect of this form of art, especially when I don't have professional equipment in my disposal.

To try some techniques I used a perfume. I then used a bedside lamp to try and illuminate the object without creating reflexes on the glass. This photo is a composition of many photos with different light positions; from the back being the most important setup. The last touches were done in Photoshop, where I added the background. Considering I'm just a curious person, I believe the final result turned out really cool.

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