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I got my lightbox from amazon today and I decided to do some test shots with it! I'm really happy with it and I can't wait to use it for regular photos! Its a little hard to capture? the light because as you can see the backround sometimes varies from white to grey or even extremely light blue. Happy New Year!
Another shot of the side of the Lightbox, this time with a wider lens to show the top and bottom.
I cropped off the ugly red fencing at the bottom. At the top is a large window to let the sun in. I've read there might be solar panels on top of it too.
There was a bit of distortion due to perspective that I've tried to remove in Photoshop. There's also a bit of barrel distortion that I'm not sure how to shift. I'm not really sure how much distortion to expect from a lens but it's apparent here because of all the horizontal lines. Turning the Photoshop grid on showed me that my eyes weren't deceiving me!
Quoting from www.thelightbox.org.uk/:
The Lightbox has been designed by an internationally respected team, led by Marks Barfield Architects, creators of the London Eye. Now it’s being built by a well established family firm, R Durtnell & Son, who have a reputation for unusual and high quality buildings.
View in "lightbox" mode to actually see all the detail in the mosaic.
Detail of Mary from the famous Deësis mosaic in the Imperial Gallery at Hagia Sophia.
more lightbox. Ill reshoot some of these in natural light. there are 3 things i have noted.
1. lightboxes are useless unless you buy an expensive one, the light is uneven and bad
2. i need a macro lens
3. Backdrops are the key, im better working outside in the open at this
thoughts welcome
Best viewed in Lightbox (press 'L')
Photos in set "With Descriptions" (flic.kr/s/aHsjDcxkUo) contain descriptions regarding my intentions, background of the shooting, etc. Enjoy!
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A shot from a different angle of the same subject I posted yesterday.
A portion of the MTA's Lightbox Project on display inside the Bryant Park subway station on Sixth Avenue at 42nd Street featuring backlit photographs by Saul Leiter entitled "Early Color". Really outstanding stuff. Here's a link to the MTA's website for the project.
Better appreciated large.
Rivet and I got our lightbox in the mail today with leftover money from Christmas, and I couldn't not test it out. I know I've been posting a lot of figscraps, but I really wanted to test this, so sorry guys!
No editing done whatsoever. Man, it feels so good to finally say that. : P
-IronBricks
Here's the DIY light box I made out of a cardboard box and white tissue paper. It's held together with glue and reinforced with duck tape.
I cut squares out of the left, right, and top sides of the box, then glued the tissue paper over the openings.
Here is the setup that I used it in.
I learned how to make this here
The impressive Lightbox building reflects with the opposite Basingstoke Canal on a bright and sunny October afternoon in Woking, Surrey
South End - Ottawa, ON
Decided to make a lightbox in my closet out of Bristol board. The "box" still needs a bit of tape to hold it together, but it works well (so far) without it.
Gabrielle Carlota, 2.
é com grande nervosismo que lhes apresento.. projeto 365: ano II! se eu fosse sã, não me arriscaria a fazer esse projeto novamente. mas eu sou uma criativa, e nós geralmente não somos totalmente sanos. optei por fotografar um ano de pessoas. 365 pessoas, conhecidas ou não, altas ou baixas, gordas ou magras, negras ou brancas. uma foto por dia, um ano de puro preto-e-branco. um ano buscando diversidade. esse projeto é bem pessoal e existem pelo menos uns dois bons motivos pra eu ter decidido começá-lo.
vou precisar de vocês. vou precisar de pessoas. se você está ou vai estar no rio de janeiro durante esse próximo ano, e se você quiser contribuir com meu projeto 365 Pessoas, me avise! eu adoraria fotografar vocês. de verdade.
bem, é isso.
sorte pra mim nesse ano que se inicia.
S.
The TIFF Bell Lightbox opened recently in Toronto, playing foreign films, indies, and classics. So far I've seen Apocalypse Now, Raging Bull, Jules et Jim, The 400 Blows, and In the Mood for Love. It really is a treat to be able to see these films on the silver screen. My appreciation for the city has been growing with each picture i see.