My first pearl photo (out of many, hopefully!)

strands

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Hi everyone,

Seeing that so many of you have posted some really great pictures of pearls, allow me to submit my own little humble contribution. I hope you like it. :)

Of course, questions and comments are welcome.
 

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Thanks everyone. :)

I'll post more over the weekend. I was basically testing out a camera and lighting setup last night. Getting that white background without any Photoshop manipulation AND maintaining the quality of the pearl in the image took a while to perfect, but it wasn't as hard as I thought.
 
If that's your first pearl photo, then you should have a long love affair with photographing them. Yummy! ;)
 
If that's your first pearl photo, then you should have a long love affair with photographing them. Yummy! ;)

I should clarify the title a bit... It's my first photo submission to P-G and my first usage of my new camera and lighting setup (at least to achieve that look). I've taken a few shots of Tahitian pearl jewelry over the last few months, only to realize how hard it is to photograph pearls! :)

And yeah, the love affair is starting to grow stronger. ;)
 
I have a Cubelite system and the softer reflected light really helps with pearl photos. Have fun! ;)
 
I have a Cubelite system and the softer reflected light really helps with pearl photos. Have fun! ;)

I've heard a lot of great things about Cubelite. A friend of mine has a similar system and he's done some great work with it.

My setup has four floodlights lit by daybright fluorescents diffused by a sheet of paper towel. Works great. :)

Here are other photos I took a few months back...
 

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