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Published: 2006-04-05 16:52:58 +0000 UTC; Views: 87; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 8
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I mostly work outside but when its gloomy out this is where I play.This frame is made with 1/2 inch copper tubing. I have a sheet of white countertop formica curved into the frame and held into place with wire ties. I can set this frame up on end if I want straight down shots on something but my room is to small (and crowded) for moving it around. It is also collapsable for moving if needed. I have two metal clamp lamps with daylight bulbs. I purchase Decorative papers from a Scrapbooking supply store for backgrounds. Im currently trying to find a way to safely store them without getting them damaged. Right now I have them hanging on the wall on binder clips.
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babyducks [2006-04-07 12:49:16 +0000 UTC]
Awesome and creative. You don't want to see mine lol
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babyducks In reply to Tlemetry [2006-04-09 09:28:40 +0000 UTC]
lol, I'd have to set it all up just to photograph it, and it's no big deal just some poster board, and a desklamp with a tiny table in front, I love your idea, you get so much white around it
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Tlemetry In reply to babyducks [2006-04-09 16:50:58 +0000 UTC]
I didnt like the limitation of the poster board. The edges were to close. Im going to make a thin material with rod pockets on top and bottom to slip onto the side bars so I can diffuse the light from another set of clip on lamps.
Im also looking to construct/find a spot light I can focus like a maglight flashlight but on a stand so I dont have to hold it. Im thinking of getting a board and fixing a track light system onto it to set across the top so I can move it around and get the adjustable pendants. not sure how that would work. lol
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babyducks In reply to Tlemetry [2006-04-10 12:17:18 +0000 UTC]
Yes you are right it is limiting. But I've just graduated from material that I had to iron
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