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Very popular presents at the moment I believe. Celebrating my Daughter's birthday last month.
Funny really.....as my youngest Son, Stuart was born on the same day, same hospital, same midwife the same time and almost the same weight. A YEAR LATER.....
The lightbox completed!
So you want to make a pocket studio? Have a look at this DIY Lightbox / Light tent tutorial:
Materials Required:
- foam board ( 5 pieces )
- white duct tape ( 1 roll )
- halogen lights, 50W ( 2 bulbs )
- desk lamps w/ flexible necks ( x 2 )
- sheet of white bristol/poster board ( x 1)
Tools Needed:
- exacto knife
- scissors
Assembly Instructions:
A) Start off by deciding how you want to arrange your box. Cut the foam board into appropriately sized panels.
B) Assemble the box piece by piece, taping both the inner and outer edges of each joint (for added rigidity). Be sure to leave the front face open.
C) Cut a sheet of white bristol board to the width of your assembled lightbox. Tape the board to the lower front edge, then extend the board in a curve toward the top of the back wall. Then tape it at the top. This way, you won't have a visible 'edge' at the back of the lightbox. Subjects will be seemingly placed in front of a white infinity.
D) Assemble your lights on either side of the box, and point the bulbs toward opposite inside faces of the lightbox. Switch on and enjoy! Be sure to set custom white balance. Use with or without a flash too!
Optional Steps:
1) Cut small slats into the front sides of the box so you can 'peek' your lights into the box.
2) Cut a three sided door into the top of the box for shooting from the top and/or lighting from above!
Enjoy!
A heavenly rose! I know it's blurred (that's sort of the point), but I think it adds to the etherealness, and I like it! :)
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Some test photos using the new light box.
It's supposed to be color corrected to 5000K, whatever that means. Not sure my camera plays nice with it, but that's for other people to fix, not me.
Got some equipment set up for more consistent picture taking. This seems a pretty good starting point.
Dawn at playa Torimbia near Niembro, Llanes, Asturias.
Better viewed in the lightbox ("L").
Exposed with some hard-edged ND graduated filters.
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Got some of this door sealing tape, which is a thin strip of PU cell foam with an adhesive backing. Does quite a good job diffusing the LED strip.
"Death is the most blessed dream." George Buchner
We passed this ruined house everyday on a mountain road into Donegal. It looked like it had been derelict for many years and at some point even housed cattle! We pulled up to it on our last day on holiday and I immediately noticed the statue sitting on the window ledge. It's of an angel and says "God Bless Our House", such a sad sight, given how badly the house was eroded.
The house and it's site are for sale, so I'm hoping someone restores it to it's former glory and another family enjoys the beautiful scenery that surrounds it.
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Directional Lightbox Sign
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work in progress on the lightbox by CBLOXX
'York Minster Nights' saw leading street artists from Leeds based 'Black Rose' collective painting on panels & light boxes in the specially cleared Nave over four nights. The artists were given several behind the scenes Minster tours in the run up to the event and each piece was inspired by their individual observations.
A truly superb event all round.
By kind permission of the Chapter of York
Psst, .......... here's the low down........angles like this bring a different view of the garden. :)
Lightbox here : www.flickr.com/photos/brancusi/3143094641/in/photostream/...
then click fullscreen at top right to complete the nuptials.
Inexpensive lightbox made from IKEA washing basket "Jäll" and electrical cable. Two holes drilled in legs for pulling through the wire. Made with tip from Flickr user Zepofan
More experiments with the lightbox and im unimpressed, color is hard to get right and there is glare where i don't want it, i think i need to just stick to natural light
Shot from atop the Tangasseri Point Lighthouse station, Quilon/ Kollam (08 °52.7’ N 76°34.0’ E)
This pano is from 10 vertically composed shots. Pano shots require plenty of planning ahead which unfortunately I couldn't. And to make matters worse, the lighthouse keeper insisted that I get the shots quickly and get off his lighthouse ASAP since he was in preparation mode to turn the lights on. Perhaps some more planning next time ;)
Nevertheless, please give your feedback on the shot. I deliberately included part of the railing to portray a sense of height. Does it work?
Better when view in large. Please press "L" to view in large in lightbox
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Following on from Saturday's tulip shot (and still stealing ideas from nz_snapper's lighting blog - nzsnapper.wordpress.com/2012/01/14/before-and-after/), I've had a go at a highkey flower shot. This is was taken inside my little light tent (a Christmas pressie), balanced on a clear plastic tub with a secondary flash underneath and the primary flash above.
It's been tweaked a little in Elements to make the background 'whiter than white'. :)
அகல் எண்ணெய் திரி
மூன்றாலும் எழும் தீபம்
அறம் பொருள் வீடு
ஆகிய பேறுகளை உணர்த்தும்
சக்தியாய்..
அனைவர் வாழ்விலும்
ஒளிரட்டும் பிரகாசமாய்!
புத்தாண்டு வாழ்த்துக்கள்!
[Click 'L' to view large in lightbox]
Photographed in Matheson Hammock Park - Coral Gables, Florida
This is The Predator in its initial action trying to eat the monumental catch. A few weeks ago I shot an Egret with a big fish too. I really wonder if this is the same bird. I only saw one around the bay and then at the atoll pool, basically at the same location as the one before.
The lighting and shooting angle was just spectacular, and the bird was too concentrated handling the fish. I kept a prudent distance shooting a few rounds at high speed, getting slowly as close as I could. At the end, I got away with some fantastic images out of this series.
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