I couldn't get it well lit enough for high shutter speeds, the popcorn was blown out, and usually out of focus (even though I manually left the focus directly over the popcorn maker). Worst of all, it didn't really look like the popcorn was in the air: the whole scene just looks two-dimensional.
It took a while to sweep up all the popcorn mess and even longer to get the majority of oil off the wood floor and walls. I am more glad than ever that I invested in a filter.
Has anybody ever tried it before? Does anybody have any suggestions on how to best light it or how to make it look three-dimensional?
I couldn't get it well lit enough for high shutter speeds, the popcorn was blown out, and usually out of focus (even though I manually left the focus directly over the popcorn maker). Worst of all, it didn't really look like the popcorn was in the air: the whole scene just looks two-dimensional.
It took a while to sweep up all the popcorn mess and even longer to get the majority of oil off the wood floor and walls. I am more glad than ever that I invested in a filter.
Has anybody ever tried it before? Does anybody have any suggestions on how to best light it or how to make it look three-dimensional?