Shooting greeting cards

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I have a project involving the photography of handmade greeting cards. I put each card on the floor and shoot with the camera lens 90 degrees to the floor, so that the sensor is parallel to the card. I have an umbrella with a wireless flash on it for light.

I have a little problem, however. The legs of the tripod that I'm using to stabilize the camera is sometimes visible, or gets in the way of the flash, creating mild but unwanted shadows near the cards.

What equipment should I use instead of a tripod?

Elson


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