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for those that have asked about this.
Corona box with baking paper taped across front. i found the waxy surface diffuses light very evenly. the inside of the box is lined wit aluminum foil. i just cut a hole the size of the sb800 nose out of the base and used another bit of cardboard to reinforce the area.
It took me about 15 minutes to build this lightbox from scratch. It cost about $80 with the bulbs, shop lights, foam core board and white gaffer's tape (which took me all day to locate at $28 a roll). But this experiment worked well. I hope to use it to shoot products for any websites we design.
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¿Se dice 'caja de luz' en castellano? Ni puta idea. Pero no es otra cosa que una caja de cartón forrada de papel de calco, que construí siguiendo este tutorial tan cojonudo de Strobist.
No es tan elegante como la original, pero cumple su cometido a las mil maravillas. Tiempo invertido, una hora. Coste: 6 euros. Animo a todos los fotógrafos amateur a que se hagan una.
Se pueden sacar fotos de catálogo como esta.
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A DIY lightbox made following this outstanding Strobist tutorial. Easy, useful, cheap. Nothing but a carboard box with some sheets of tracing paper attached.
I encourage every amateur photographer out there to build one. It costed me an hour and less than $10. It's not as good-looking as the one featured in the tutorial, but it does the job wonderfully and allows me to take some pretty decent product shots with minimal hassle.
1024 x 600 pixels.
Mount St. Helens at Sunrise, viewed from Bear Meadow. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
View 'Original' or in Lightbox... It looks much better.
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
Just trying out my lightbox with some of my gear - 40D+grip, 85L
Info: sb-28 left and right 1/16 power, shot through white paper, several sheets used for background.
Nikon D300S
Sigma 105mm. macro EX
F14 2sec.
200 ISO
Treppiede Manfrotto 055XPROB
Testa Manfrotto 488RCO
Micnova Remote Switch
Lightbox
A new exhibition opened today at the Lightbox Gallery in Woking with sculptures and art inspired by those sculptures. I enjoyed the exhibition and also enjoyed the patterns created by the shadows and the Perspex display boxes. This is a Barbara Hepworth piece. One of the artists who had been invited to produce works turned up to see the gallery and it was interesting to talk to her about her drawings inspired by this Hepworth sculpture.
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
Lightbox Sign for a bakery made of Aluminum and Acrylic
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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.
On explore September 26, 2007
Looking at Yosemite Valley, CA.
This was taken right before dusk. This camera was
set up by another photographer waiting for the sun to set.
I increased the brightness a little, no cropping.
View large size for more detail.
Un altra prova de llum amb la lightbox :)
Otra prueba de luz con la lightbox :)
Another light test with the lightbox :)
Explored!!...sí, però ¿¿perquè?? No entenc a la burra :-D
The setup shot. I took lots of test shots before using the actual ice cream.
Lightbox consists of an old UHAUL box (used to hold my México stuff, as you can see), gift wrap tissue paper and pink wrapping paper for the backdrop. The lights are two walmart lamps that were $7 each. Total cost? $18.
This simple lightbox setup consists of a translucent box, a utility lamp with a daylight fluorescent bulb, and white posterboard for a background. I also purchased some cheap white crepe fabric ffor $2 in case I needed to diffuse the light a bit more. With fabric, box, and lamp, bulb, and two large sheets of posterboard, I spent less than $25. I suspect it can be done even cheaper if you already have a lamp.
Here is the lightbox that I assembled. It cost very little... with excellent results. Supply List: 2 20x30x1/2" Foam Board ($1.99/each). 3 20x30x3/8" Foam Board ($0.99/each). 4 Sheets of Tracing Paper ($0.80). 1 Roll of 18" wide easel paper ($3.99). 2 500w Halogen lights ($9.29/each). Light box was put together with none other than white Duct Tape. Hope you like. I got the whole idea from www.photography-on-the.net.
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
Heiko Blankenstein work made with a lightbox, acrylic glass, printing ink, wooden frame, fluorescent tubes, cable.
Represented by Galerie Alexandra Saheb.
This work, and all this artist's works, are beautiful in person.
First trial with DIY lightbox
- home made lightbox
- a 60W daylight lamp from above
- Canon EOS 450D + 18-55 IS lens + Gorillapod SLR + Manfrotto 484 ball head
view on black: www.flickr.com/photos/frizztext/4928453233/lightbox - inspired by the jazz guitarists waldemar parra and kai heumann I try to perform "black orpheus"; second guitar: myself, LOOP, playback method ... (back home again after a short trip to Munich)
Beatrix in my wonky lightbox. Its nickname is "Quasimodo." Not really, haha!
The lightbox DIY I followed is here :)