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Old 04-08-2008, 04:06 AM
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Lightbulb The Out Takes Series

This thread will feature behind the scenes photos --- out-takes, if you will. They can be shots of what was happening at a shoot that is not normally visible. Or they can be shots of the lighting setup as in my example below.
Post your own behind the scenes photos to this thread.


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Old 04-08-2008, 08:44 AM
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Default Re: The Out Takes Series

Awesome stuff! I love seeing setup shots and I really can't explain why.. but I do.
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I love seeing setup shots as well. I like to study them. I find this is the best way to learn new stuff. Thanks Roger.
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Default Re: The Out Takes Series

The fluorescent do-it-yourself king! This one generates a few questions...

I see what looks like power packs at the bottom of the stands, but fluorescent lighting shouldn't require a burst...what are they...ballast?

Your setup shot above was high ISO?

I'd like to see what that lighting looks like. Would you mind posting a finished shot from this?

Thanks for the post!
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Don't forget to touch up your make-up

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Old 04-08-2008, 12:36 PM
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Default Re: The Out Takes Series

agree with everyone else... Lets see plenty more setup shots and out takes. It is a very good learning tool.
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