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My Cactus V5 transceivers arrived and I made a lightbox from a cardboard box and muslin.
This is first time use of both. These are kids cowboy boots, size 3, purchased during my trip to Arizona as a memento.
I used this strobist.blogspot.com/2006/07/how-to-diy-10-macro-photo-s... when making the lightbox.
Two sb-600, one on either side of the lighbox.
I think I'm going to need a) more lights, and b) different bulbs (full-spectrum instead of regular incandescent).
Building a lightbox following the instructions here: www.jyoseph.com/extras/archives/2006/02/diy_lightbox.php
Behind the scenes =)
My lights fired at 1/16th power into semitranslucent paper which covers the sides and top of the box. The back has a hanging sheet of bristol paper for backdrop.
Taller de lightbox realizado en ACUP, asociación cultural universitaria palentina, el día 27 de marzo de 2009. En las fotos el resultado de algunas pruebas y vista general del escenario.
Photo of letter opener Sword using a Lightbox and two light sources. #Sword #Blackandwhite #Lightbox #Lightroom #fujifilm #Chrome
testing out the lightbox I made this afternoon :)
blogged -> notnigella.com/2008/12/19/i-give-you-light/
Shot in my $2 lightbox. 2 GSM-D1s on the sides, and a 430ex on cam 1/2 power aimed straight up. Soon to be on eBay.
Lightbox is an immersive light installation that aims to create volume in space using light.
www.ericcorriel.com/art/lightbox
Photos by Josh Reynolds
Tuesday night I made this thingy.
Total assembling time: 15 minutes. Total Cost: about 2.5 Euros plus flashes, which I already had (papers come in bunches of 10-20 leaves: I spent 12 Euros and I now have enough material to make another 4 at least).
Cost of a "professional" lightbox: 250 Euros.
If you want one for yourself get the instructions on strobist, including a version with alogen worklamps (less than 50 Eur each) in place of flashes.
More ideas from the Strobist Flickr group:
Portable Lightbox 1, Larger size disassemblable lightbox, or the Ikea hack lightbox
This is the latest purchase for the Sackville Photography Club. It's an Optex Lightbox with green and blue backgrounds. The light is very even and it is nice and portable. My only complaint is the texture on the backdrop is rather coarse and shows in the close up photos. (A minor complaint)
Shade : 43 x 66mm
Rod : 8 x 420mm
Cordset : 2M SWITCH ON/OFF
Finish : Chrome
Bulb : MR11/12V/35W
Price :
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