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With the Summer Joust and Brickset competition coming up, I decided it was time to build a lightbox. I just used my phone camera, but the lighting's great. Happy with it.
The back ground is a sheet of grey card stock. The local crafts store also had some interesting patterned ones which I might try out.
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
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
I'll fling this one at ADAD :)
I got some "daylight simulating" bulbs and OH MY GOD are they blindingly bright. I have no natural light inside so I really need to be able to use my lightbox in a pinch, but I have trouble getting it lit up enough/evenly. I need at least one more lamp.
(I constructed this DIY lightbox, nicknamed Quasimodo, from this tutorial.)
... but probably not the one you were thinking of. Tropical sunlight pours through a brick trellis wall.
At our camera club we did some work with backlighting and this is one where I draped a scarf across a lightbox to get the textures and patterns.
To follow ... (too tired, off to bed :-)
Shot this last night at www.paintworksbristol.co.uk/ about 10 minute walk from Temple Meads. A great place to go for some night photos; great also if you are new to long exposure night shots.
I bought another lightbox, which is smaller because I'm usually too lazy to assemble and disassemble the big one. That's ideal for the minifigures and small scenes, and even small sets like that one. I already used it for the couple of scenes, and I'm extremely happy with the result! :)
Inspired by some of the garbage packaging from my sons bookcase I just built him, I spent the last 2 hours or so building this lightbox.
I am not a pro at this kind of thing, so have a couple seams in the back, but I guess those would be easy to edit out if needed. Even still, I am excited to have a quick quality setup for smaller models.
Our old lightbox at The Sun is covered by about a year's worth of old newspapers and things, so in order to save myself from staring into the fluorescent ceiling lights for long periods of time, I thought I'd try to fire up the Flashlight app I had installed on my iPhone. Works like a charm!
I'm doing some jewelry shots for a client tonight and using a lightbox. Man I love that thing. It makes the purdiest light.
The wrinkles on my nose are from squinting my eye to look through the viewfinder for like two hours.
That, or I am just getting old, possibly.