answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

If you need to use flash, try standing as far away from the object as possible and use the camera to zoom in. It will help diffuse the light. Most digital cameras are actually pretty good for indoor lighting with out using a flash. The other problem encounter is that you will show up in the reflective surface of the silver. Try photographing at an angle.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How are reflective surfaces such as silverware photographed?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What reflective surfaces are there?

A cone has two surfaces.


Why are the Arctic and Antarctic poles cold?

Not enough direct sunlight. Reflective surfaces.


What is a shape With 78 sides?

A faucet... Like a diamond which has many reflective surfaces.


Do dark surfaces absorb more heat than light or reflective surfaces?

Because darker surfaces need more light because it's a dark surface


What surface of the earth would reflect the highest percentage of the sun's energy back into space?

Light surfaces or highly reflective surfaces, such as white clouds for example.


What is glitter powder?

small pieces of metal or plastic with reflective surfaces. some are more of fine glass.


What were Mary Poppins weaknesses?

Her primary weakness is she is rather vain about her looks. She often looks at herself in mirrors and other reflective surfaces.


What is a non reflective surface?

A lot of surfaces are non-reflective if viewed on a small scale, bricks for example. They do not reflect an image like a mirror does. However, almost all surfaces reflect light (otherwise you wouldn't be able to see them). It's more to do with colour really. A black surface does not reflect light. It absorbs it, unless it's very shiny like a car body. in which case it reflects it like a mirror.


A material that does not transfer heat very well?

Plastic Better materials to slow heat transfer through conduction are called heat insulation material, like fiberglass, foam, and historically, asbestos. A trapped air space is also very good, like double pane windows. But radiant heat is best insulated using reflective surfaces separated by a space. The lighter the density of the material between the reflective surfaces, the better the insulation effect. A vacuum between reflective surfaces is ideal. This is often called a thermos. This is what is used to store liquefied gases.


Can mirrors be painted?

As mirrors are a form of reflective glass, you can paint on mirrors just as you can paint on glass or walls or any other kind of surfaces. It is not possible however to paint a perfectly reflective surface onto a pain of glass or material.


List examples of concave reflective surfaces that are used so that energy is used more effectively?

Here is a list of reflective surfaces: . Granite table . Stainless steel . Stars . Moon . Glass . Wall (?) . Porcelain . Water I just typed in a few Light Sources just too help! :) . Sun . Torch . Fire . Computer . Lamp . Mobile Phone (?)


Why do diamonds always shine on you?

Diamonds have highly reflective surfaces with many facets. This causes them to shine and reflect light very easily which causes them to shine.