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How to do Product Photography at Home?

In product photography at home , Lighting is a crucial skill to master in all types of photography since it can make or shatter your images. Natural light is preferred by some photographers because it produces the best ideas. Others use artificial lighting to speed up the post-processing process by keeping the white balance and luminance constant during the photo shoot. Additionally, since there are no set periods for taking images, artificial light in food photography allows the photographer flexibility in timing. Avoid using a direct flash or, worse still, an overhead tungsten light if you must utilise artificial illumination. You may do a lot of lighting for food photography when you set the morning, as long as you don't focus on just one side. Although backlighting is challenging to create, the work is well worth it. It provides a pristine, bright setting that aids in bringing attention to the Food and shows its lovely details. To master backlighting, a lot of practice would be

New GST Rates: Updated List of Goods and Services which are going to impact household burden, Applicable from 18th July, 2022.

New GST Rates: Updated List of Goods and Services which are going to impact household burden, Applicable from 18 th July, 2022. With taxes climbed on daily essentials like packaged items of kitchen & low-cost hotel rooms, burden is set to go up for the common man. If steep increase had jeopardised your household budget already, be prepared for some additional burden started yesterday. As the authorities revise rate of goods and services tax (GST) (which were revised during the two-day GST council’s 47th meet held last month in Chandigarh, came into effect from Monday) on numerous items to increase government revenue, streamline rates and reduce disputes, customers may have to spend more on their regular groceries. It was decided in the meeting during, headed by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, that packed food like milk, curd, flour and paneer and unpacked ones, including rise and wheat when packed, will be taken under the 5% slab. While leather products, solar water heaters