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this is setup
wireless cactus with umbrella opteca 600 1/4
580 ex 1/8
I use canon 5d with 70 200 2.8 is (2m from object)
The setup for the RGB Balloon shot. The balloons were hung upside down using fishing string and little black clip.
This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
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Canon 430EX + LumiQuest SB-III on a GorillaPod, white background, white backdrop for fill, paper for right side fill.
Note: the GorillaPod (or similar products) are excellent light stands for this kind of work. My full stand would just get in the way, and wouldn't be low enough anyway. Just don't try to use an umbrella with it though!
Electrofringe 2009 - Alarming Event setup with Matthew Rochford and Zoe Steers. Photo: Torunn Higgins
Setup is simply a TV tray, Norman 404 Strobe with umbrella softlight and my large screen tv as a reflector just off to the right.
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Strobist Info: SB-800 @ 50mm @ 1/16 into Folded White Foam Board
Camera Info: Nikon D100 | 28-70mm(Æ’/2.8) 70mm | Æ’/6.3| ISO 200 | 1/160s
Setup for THIS
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This is the setup for this photo: www.flickr.com/photos/phosy/2586452279/in/set-72157605659...
Strobist Info: SB-800 @ 28mm @ 1/32 DIY Takeout Softbox | SB-80DX @ 105mm @ 1/128 DIY Snoot | Two Black Foam Boards | White Foam board for bounce fill
Camera Info: Nikon D100 | 28-70mm(Æ’/2.8) 46mm | Æ’/4.5| ISO 200 | 1/125s
Setup for THIS
the setup of the poor mans product shoot studio
Black foam core for base and backdrop white foam core used as a bounce card.
Propped up by a tripod with some clamps attached to em.
The same setup used in the latest "Fireman's 4" photo.
Shoot-through top made of the finest Heftyâ„¢ kitchen trashbag.
Shoot-through side ports 5x9", 3" from the rear of the box, and 5" from the floor. Diffusion material = printer paper.
Strobist:
2x Vivitar 285HV, 1/4 power, through the sides of my $3 white box.
The setup is not exactly what's required, but this setup is the best I can do. I don't have a long-enough ruler to be shot from a distance of 2 feet away. So I have to shrink the object distance to see any meaningful depth of field. My camera also doesn't have any aperture smaller than f3.5.
The setup for my first strobist-style experiments. The sunlight through the patio door didn't enter into the picture as I blocked it with some white foam core that I was using as a fill.
Note super-nerdy Canon decal on the Macbook with which I was shooting tethered!
Foam core: $5 at Michael's (Canadian craft store)
Background: banner paper also from Michael's, $15 for 30" x 75'.