I remember when my photography was really bad...
Now, since it's really good now, I would like to help.
If you want your photography to be good, you don't need to have super-expensive photo-studio.
Here are some tips:
- Turn ON Macro mode on your camera (it's marked with flower icon)
- If you can, use the tripod to hold your camera while taking pictures, and turn the timer on your camera (5-10 seconds is ok),
so there's no blur on your photos.
Note: If you don't have a tripod, improvise.
- Take
WHITE sheet of paper for background (unless your MOC is all white... Then use black).
Size of it should depend on the size of the MOC.
- If you don't have any lamps that emitt white light, take the pictures outside, using DIRECT SUNLIGHT
Then, usually adjusting contrast and brightness in photo-editing program creates the white background.
But, there's another soultion: photo-editing.
I've made a tutorial for GIMP 2.6 few months ago.
You can check it out on my
Brickshelf. No text, though. I might write English version of tutorial for CC.
First 14 pictures in Brickshelf folder are for creating white background.
I'm sorry I'm not writing everything down, but I don't have the time right now.