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Studio Lighting

Dan Crawford

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Many of us are thinking about getting some studio lighting at the moment, mainly down to Tonser's and Saintly's quality results using it. I thought i'd show you a shot that Saintly took at mine, using his Bowens set up, it's really good stuff.
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iPhone post...

The whole studio lighting thing has now pushed me into buy back a couple of proper lenses. The 70-300 is ok for £100 but not quit cutting the mustad. Close up stuff is good, long stuff not so good. The co2 diffuser is the nuts!

Hey, what a crackin post done with one finger! And, punctuation!!!!

Me, on a roof in 32 c heat. Layers
 
johnny70 said:
Without wanting to sound dim ;) could i use something like site lights like this..http://www.screwfix.com/prods/14558/Lig ... ite-Light# I ask as 1. I have no experience with studio lighting and 2. I have access to lights like these, anything I can do to improve my tank photography

JOHNNY
Not sounding dim pal, when Graeme, John and I did the first PFK step by step, we uses almost the exact same model, just had one light and this was the result
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I did shop it pretty hard but it did the job.
 
Thanks Dan, will have to 'borrow' them and see if I can get some better shots :D
 
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