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Hola,
I'm struggling with camera postion and arrangement of items on the bench,
I'm 99 % OK with the lighting ....
Anyway here's what I have so far, would appreciate pointers or comments!
Ciao Jim
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
> Hola,
>
> I'm struggling with camera postion and arrangement of items on the
> bench, I'm 99 % OK with the lighting ....
>
> Anyway here's what I have so far, would appreciate pointers or
> comments!
Wouldn't the gas taps be at the back of the bench - behind where you were
working? Maybe add a note-book and a burnt out splint of wood or something?
Also that table looks amazingly clean :-)
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"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> Hola,
>
> I'm struggling with camera postion and arrangement of items on the bench,
> I'm 99 % OK with the lighting ....
>
> Anyway here's what I have so far, would appreciate pointers or comments!
>
> Ciao Jim
>
>
Jim,
Typically the bases of the retorts will be under the flasks (so they don't
topple over) - me and my lab safety again :)
Flasks will be facing the front of the bench (where you can get to them)
Bunsen burner is likely to be under a flask, which would also be lower.
Test-tubes might be inverted (over rods) if unused.
Mortar and pestle - handle usually has a palm pad (think mini baseball bat),
looks a tad top heavy - unstable.
I assume you are planning to put liquids in flasks or test tubes and light
the bunsen?
A reagent jar/bottle or two would add purpose.
There's a lot of space between the bench and the wall. Is this a demo bench
with room for people to stand around and gawp?
Consider turning the bench through a quarter clock-wise turn and rearranging
the retorts for a pleasing foreground display
DLM
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