Here is my new and improved light box photo. I found that my little desk lights weren't quite bright enough to show off my subject matter, so I got some clip lights and put in a daylight bulb so that all the colors were as true as could be. I also made sure to white balance my camera before shooting my subject and I added a nice patterned fabric beneath to make it pop.
The angle wasn't quite right when I clipped my lights to the sides of the box, but I didn't have any special light stands to fasten my lights to. To serve as stands, I tried clipping the lights to a couple bookends and it worked perfectly. They were easy to maneuver to get the lighting just right.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
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This is great Amy. I'm seriously thinking about copying your effort this weekend.
Great use of the Peacocks! I love'em even more every time I seem them!
Jen - I can't wait to see!!!
Steph - Thanks! There was a small disaster though, the cord got pulled and the peacocks both flew to the floor breaking their heads off!!!! Noooooooo! But dont worry, I glued them back on with super glue and you cant even tell. One of them lost a bit of hair off the top of his head though that I could never find. *sigh* oh well, this is why we can never have anything nice eh?! :)
Hi Amy, there's a raffle on my blog, Smilax's rooftop; come up, have a look around and try your luck!
;)
xoxox
great idea! love that it's sturdy, yet collapsible.
thanks so much for sharing this :)
Thank you so much for the lightbox idea. I totally used it to build mine and will post about it tomorrow. Very cool and best of all...cheap.!
Where did you get those lamps? They're perfect!
I got them at Lowes for about $7 a piece. :)
Hi, just made one of these...it turned out great! Thanks or the tutorial, may I link?
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