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Old 04-25-2002, 01:13 PM   #18
Jim Beutler
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Tim,

When photographing an oil painting, especially one with any varnish, you must have NO light approaching the painting from the direction of the camera. If all of your light is hitting the painting from the side, glare will be minimized. The greater the angle, the better, however if photographing the painting framed, this angle will be limited by shadows cast by the frame. Good luck! Love your composition.
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