If you go up to the glass to take photos you will find that if you use the rubber lens hood method won t work as there are two panes of glass.
Photographing glass doors.
You should be able to see the image on the side that you want to etch.
Luckily colored glass is easy to photograph if you follow these simple guidelines.
Tape the image that you want to trace onto the inside of the glass.
These are the doors of dublin the simple and beautiful entryways found around the irish capital images of the city s doors are curated and compiled by eleanor costello a photographer who was born and raised in dublin.
The sheet should be wide enough to cover the area right behind the glass.
I used to photograph taxidermy art boxes with mirrored backgrounds and glass fronts ranging in sizes here are a few things i did when taking my shots.
Doors and windows tell us so much about the streets about history about culture and they re everywhere.
Photograph glass on a black background to add drama to get the same shot but on a black background add a sheet of black paper right behind the glass.
Photographing glass objects is always a complicated task because of the reflective surface and at the same time translucent nature of this material.
Focus on the midtones when photographing stained glass you ll naturally focus on the brightest areas of the window.
A glorious exception is back lit colored glass bottles in a window.
But also narrow enough to keep the edges of your light source visible.
Doors and windows are big small plain colorful old new modern antique they come in all shapes and forms.
Crop in different ways you might even like one that focuses on the reflections and crops off some of the bottles.
Their colorful shadows may become the focal point of your photo.
Window and door photography tips.
You might get rid of the reflections off the first pane but there is not much you can do with the second.
The eyes usually adjust to the difference between shadows and highlights and alter the real colors of the glass.
Wear black clothes gloves if you must shoot straight on to minimise yourself reflecting.
Then use scotch tape to secure the image on the inside of the glass.
The catalogue images with great glassware perfectly illuminated are usually done with complicated setups in studios that allow the control of reflections and lighting equipment with accessories that are not accessible to most photographers.
Don t use flash as well as being forbidden in most historical buildings flash will bounce off the glass and cause bright spots in the shot.
There is something about doors and windows.
Find an image that you d like to etch onto the glass online or draw your own picture on a piece of paper.
Shoot photos in the window with the lighting at a right angle to your glass object.