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From Long Island City (Queens), at the end of the avenue... The Empire State building on Manhattan.

 

Depuis Long Island City (Queens), au bout de l'avenue... L'Empire State sur Manhattan.

 

==> Music / Musique: Empire - As Cities Burn

 

==> View / Voir: On Black / Sur Fond Noir

 

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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

2 GSM-D1s

2 sheets of tissue paper ($.89)

1 poster board ($.99)

1 Pre-Acer box circa 2000 (priceless)

Nikon D300S

Sigma 105mm. macro EX

F14 2sec.

200 ISO

Treppiede Manfrotto 055XPROB

Testa Manfrotto 488RCO

Micnova Remote Switch

Lightbox

 

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.

Nikon F + Nikkor-S 1:1.4/50mm

Kodak TMax 3200

 

Man working, melting and grinding plastic into grain. Location is the christian copt garbage-recycling neighbourhood of Zabbaleen, in Cairo. Added a bit of symbolism for good measure ^_^.

 

Best viewed in the lightbox.

www.flickr.com/photos/patrik_modee/6333189204/in/pool-198...

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.

 

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

Press "L" to view in Lightbox.

 

Bikes are a way of life in Amsterdam and the Netherlands. The flat land and short distances make bikes the most ideal and easiest way to get around. People use them as the major mode of transport, whether going to work or going out. There are famously more bikes than people in the city.

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Better in the lightbox! please press L

 

Trying out different lighting and textures in the lightbox

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.

PULUZ 40cm Large LED Light Box Photo Tent

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.

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.

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.

With Chifumi for "MIC" Made in Cambodia , September 27th 2014 @ Lightbox Kampot Cambodia

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

We produced these lightbox wall graphics for UGG. This is an impressive way to highlight your brand and/or products in your store.

 

Learn more about C2 Imaging and our print services at: www.c2imaging.com

I'm just testing out my new lightbox, AKA my closet shelf. Please tell me how the lighting is!

Here are first shots. Please note that i did not do any editing here, have only adjusted the colors (just a touch) and added watermark.

I had no plan for this, I made it from an image that was posted by one of my contacts, Jill Clardy This is made with 8 3-way PVC elbows. The technical name for these is Elbow with side corner outlet, but everyone calls them 3-ways. All the 1/2" pipe is cut to 18" lengths. You can build this without the bottom using just 4 elbows and 8 lengths of pipe if you put rubber pads on the pipe......but this is much more stable.

PVC pipe comes in 10" lengths, I had them cut them to 5"feet to make them more easily transportable.

You can get 3 18" lengths out of each 5' pipe, with just a small piece left over. A 10' piece of 1/2" PVC is less than $2. I'll give you the total I spent when I show you the whole piece constructed.

The piece on the back you do not need. This is 1/8" coated hardboard that I had left from another project. I had other ideas with this. Like covering it with black and rose colored fabric I have, and

placing the object on shiny tile. I bought one black granite tile at Lowes for $0.99

© All rights reserved 2012. Please do not use my images without my explicit permission.

 

I highly recommend viewing this image BIG on black!

 

I'd be really grateful if you could help me expand my Facebook Page by 'Liking' it!

 

A frame from a recent timelapse of the sun setting over London, you can see my latest timelapse project of London HERE!

The frame from the above timelapse will feature in my 'Winter Project' - due out towards the end of January.

 

'My London (Timelapse)' - was featured on the LONDONIST - I was extremely happy with the end results and I have had 2416 views to date!

 

Comments + Faves appreciated.

 

Related to this shot:

Some more London shots!

Some more Cityscapes

 

If you are interested in purchasing any images of mine they are available for Royalty Free purchasing. Please Flickr Mail or Email (olliesmalleyphotography@gmail.com) me for pricing.

 

Enjoy!

 

...[ Camera ] ... Canon 5D Mark 2.

...[ Lens ] ... Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM @ 24mm.

...[ Settings ] ... 0.05 seconds @ f/16, ISO 400.

...[ Editing ] ... Tweaked in LR4.

...[ Filters ] ... None.

 

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Lightbox From A 12" x 9" x 9" cardboard box

 

This is my rough and ready prototype lightbox that I made, in ten mins,next lightbox is going to bigger and better, and instead of paper I will use flexible card, and for the hole I will cover it with grease proof paper or tracing paper.

 

Fig 1 Shows, the hole cut from one of the sides, (Which will become the top of the box), after cutting the hole out it was covered on the outside of the box,with a piece of white paper it also shows beginning to line the box with A4 white paper, and celotaped into position.

 

Fig 2 Shows the top of the box, notice the flap on the front edge, this will shield the light from the camera lens.

 

Fig 3 Notice it now has a curved piece of paper taped to the back wall, and to the front edge of the box ( in this image I have used a smaller piece of paper to show the back curve. In the proper version the paper covers the full back wall)

 

Fig 4 shows the finished box

 

Fig 5 Shows the angle poise tube lamp with a 40 watt bulb, in place and lit, you can see why we left the flap on the top now as it shields the lens

 

Fig 6 The complete set up lightbox, tripod, camera/cable release and lamp and the frog, Flash fired

 

Fig 7 The finished photo

 

EXIF

ISO 200

Exp 1.3 seconds

Aperture F/22 to keep it pin sharp from front to back

Focal Length 46 mm

Manual Mode (M)

Centre spot focus

Flash Fired

  

PULUZ 40cm Large LED Light Box Photo Tent

Mi primer lightbox!

 

Y nuestra primer sesión juntos Moni!

 

www.flickr.com/photos/hidroxiapatita/

 

Salió buenísimo! y vendrán mejores!

 

Chasss Graaa por venirte!

 

Abrazo de gol!.

Showing the lightbox that I use to do interior shots.

I kind of went off on a tangent with this one. I covered the back, the bottom and the right side with a black fabric. Then I put the white sheet over it so the sheet covered the top and the left side. The Bible is on a black granite tile I bought at Lowe's for $0.99. I used just one 60 watt bulb at the left sheet. Then I covered the front with a scrap of sheet, and I cut a hole in it for the camera lens. I put the camera on a tripod and put the lens through the hole I cut. This was taken at 1/2 second shutter, F8 aperture, with the lens at about 18mm, and 100 ISO.

 

I use the potato chip bag clips and small wood clamps to hold all these sheets and fabrics in place. It looks rather Rube Goldberg, but it works.

  

The information to build your own LightBox is Here

A homemade lightbox inspired by this Strobist post.

 

Cardboard box: salvaged from the recycling bin.

Tissue paper: taken from Prairie's present wrapping supplies (with her permission).

Tape: been rattling around in my desk drawers.

White posterboard: $0.50 from Rite Aid.

 

Total cost: $0.50.

 

Not bad!

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