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I got my lightbox from amazon today and I decided to do some test shots with it! I'm really happy with it and I can't wait to use it for regular photos! Its a little hard to capture? the light because as you can see the backround sometimes varies from white to grey or even extremely light blue. Happy New Year!
Yet another quick test... sliced a old orange and put it on a makeshift lightbox.... on some droppaper.
Box: free, from the WH Smith cardboard dumpster. Apple: 85p from Fresh and Wild. Gaffer tape: £1.80 from B&Q. Getting a good macro photo: priceless.
My highly professional cardboard studio was based on instructions from The Strobist.
I got my lightbox from amazon today and I decided to do some test shots with it! I'm really happy with it and I can't wait to use it for regular photos! Its a little hard to capture? the light because as you can see the backround sometimes varies from white to grey or even extremely light blue. Happy New Year!
Another shot of the side of the Lightbox, this time with a wider lens to show the top and bottom.
I cropped off the ugly red fencing at the bottom. At the top is a large window to let the sun in. I've read there might be solar panels on top of it too.
There was a bit of distortion due to perspective that I've tried to remove in Photoshop. There's also a bit of barrel distortion that I'm not sure how to shift. I'm not really sure how much distortion to expect from a lens but it's apparent here because of all the horizontal lines. Turning the Photoshop grid on showed me that my eyes weren't deceiving me!
Quoting from www.thelightbox.org.uk/:
The Lightbox has been designed by an internationally respected team, led by Marks Barfield Architects, creators of the London Eye. Now it’s being built by a well established family firm, R Durtnell & Son, who have a reputation for unusual and high quality buildings.
The lightbox outside The Croft Institute - a bar up the end of one of Melbourne's most colourful alleys - Croft Alley.
Professional-grade lightbox. Ikea storage bin; roll of newsprint; green painter's tape; 10,000,000,000 watt halogen worklight.
Lightbox 30x30x30 cm - stampa lucida da scan di negativo 35mm - prezzi su richiesta
Per "Celati Flussi / Riflessioni" un progetto espositivo attorno al tema dell'acqua, realizzato con Collettivo Apolide.
30x30x30 cm lightbox - backlit glossy print from 35mm negative scan - prices on demand
For "Celati Flussi / Riflessioni", a water-related curatorial artistic project of Collettivo Apolide.