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  • YAN-3
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    Originally posted by accident View Post
    i wish my tripod was that nice, haha. Your D300 makes my D80 look like a kid's toy. you suck sir. :P

    that lightbox is cool. i should make one of those one of these days.
    you should see a D3 next to my 300, makes my camera look like a disposable

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  • accident
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    Originally posted by YAN-3 View Post
    k here it is




    does this help bro?
    i wish my tripod was that nice, haha. Your D300 makes my D80 look like a kid's toy. you suck sir. :P

    that lightbox is cool. i should make one of those one of these days.

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  • lylefk
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    Well...I dunno, looking at the box you made I don't see where those came from...maybe it's just the can...In any case, the shots are dead on...sharp, good exposure, good dof, perfect.

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  • YAN-3
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    thanks man, im having a blast working and playing around with the box. im really getting some nice phoos

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  • Gr00v3
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    oh, and this is my all time favorite shot i've ever taken in the box



    i took it for my gf and she loved it as well

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  • Gr00v3
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    i did the same thing about a year ago, cost less than 40 bucks total and made it alot simpler. here's some samples of my work.





    and my setup



    please excuse the shallow depth of field, i didn't have a tripod that low at the time to allow for longer exposures

    here's more work throughout this thread

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  • speedminded
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    Originally posted by YAN-3 View Post
    ahh i don't know for the long term, but for now i want to shoot a series of S14 and e30 M3 specific parts and then frame them over my couch... as for sleeping on the floor, LOL I just moved from Germany to Cali and my stuff hasn't come in yet, so for the last week, ive been sleeping on a crappy air mattress yes! I used thick (2mm) poster/foam board and translucent card stock for the diffuser windows on the sides and on top. as for the black background, a simple thin (the thinner the better as i learned) poster board. all from Michaels arts and crafts store. the local Photo store out here had a "professional light box" (made in china) that cost almost $120. i made mine for a bit under $50. and the quality is much better than the Chinese stuff.

    Here is the second shot i took. i added the text of course, but man, i like it. almost looks worthy of a magazine add.. no?

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...Cola_add-1.jpg
    Looks great :up:

    Now you gotta try this...using the black poster board lay a sheet of glass or plexi-glass over it then put a high quality model car on top...

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  • YAN-3
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    Originally posted by lylefk View Post
    There's just some hot spots on the can...looks like a focused, small light source...that make sense?
    no how do i distribute the light more evenly and kill the hot spot?

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  • SFGadgetGuy
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    Looks good, I did something similar with material from Micheal's. I was thinking about making a larger light box using white bed sheet to diffuse the light. Ikea sells flat sheets for cheap and you can make a whole box with one sheet depending on the size.

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  • Hartge_H27
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    damn i will have to build one of those.

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  • z50_Jumper
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    Love the light box.

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  • lylefk
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    There's just some hot spots on the can...looks like a focused, small light source...that make sense?

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  • eyagel
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    sick, i wish i could take pictures like you, mind giving me some tips haha

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  • Stephen
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    Cool box, might have to try it sometime

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  • YAN-3
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    Originally posted by lylefk View Post
    Seems like there are some odd reflections in the first shot...do you have light sources that aren't behind a white sheet? Looks good overall though, I made one very similar to it a couple of years ago...
    please elaborate... what are u suggesting?

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