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11-18-11, 09:08 PM
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What I Use For Photos
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Originally Posted by youngster
What do you use for a light tent? Or whatever you take pictures on
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I actually don't own or use a light tent to get my pictures. I went to Jo Ann's Fabrics, a fabrics & crafts store here in the US, and got some cheap, discount fabrics that I thought would be good for photos. My mom is a photographer, so she helped me pick out the ones that might be best, amidst all the cheaper stuff. I don't have any special lighting either. But I do have a good camera that does most of the work for me. Any amateur photographer can replicate my photos.
I drape the material/fabric over my sofa:
This is the light that I have standing next to my sofa. If I need additional light, I use the flash that came with my camera.
Here is my camera with the lens it came with. When I go to expos or when I travel, this is the lens I use. It is also the lens I use when I'm taking casual reptile photos. (These pics are blurry because I took them with my cell phone)
This is my camera with my macro lens attached to it. It's really quite heavy! You can use a tripod to hold it up, but I don't own one. I either hold it up with my left hand, or I balance it on a table/chair that is at the same height as the object I'm trying to photograph.
The final product:
I hope this gives someone some insight into getting good pics minus the cost of a light tent, reflective backgrounds, fancy exterior flash devices, etc!
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11-18-11, 09:21 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
Looks really nice! My mom makes pillows and bags for a living so we have plenty of spare fabric laying around.
I smell a photoshoot tomorrow
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11-19-11, 04:53 AM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
Towels work well too.
Thanks for sharing this great info!
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11-20-11, 09:00 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
god I need to get me a macro lense, is that a fixed 180mm?
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11-20-11, 09:06 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
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god I need to get me a macro lense, is that a fixed 180mm?
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Yes, it's a fixed 180mm. I use it for really close up shots, or I can use it as binoculars/telescope to take pics of stuff that's far away
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11-20-11, 09:08 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
Nice. I gotta get a real camera one of these days. I have one but it's a dinosaur...35mm. Lol
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11-20-11, 09:27 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
You do a great job with photos! The ones you take of my snakes always come out amazing! The one of Shelby standing up facing the camera is now my background on my lab computer :-D
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11-20-11, 09:29 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
price?
how's the build quality on it? Feel pretty sturdy?
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11-20-11, 09:30 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
A few more examples of photos I have taken with the setup I described:
With the Macro lens: (photobucket really makes these pictures grainy when I upload them, tis' a shame)
On the white material as a background:
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11-20-11, 09:37 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
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price?
how's the build quality on it? Feel pretty sturdy?
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The camera: ~$400
180mm Macro lens: I don't remember, tbh. It was a Christmas gift.
The camera and the lenses are really sturdy. I put the camera around my neck with the strap it came with, and I take it when I travel. It has a few dents and scratches but it takes all the rough handling I do. It's been a great camera. It's the only camera I've had for 4-5 years now and I see no need to trade it in for a different camera anytime soon. I recommend it to anyone who's an amateur or has intermediate photography skills.
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11-20-11, 09:46 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
I've got a camera body already, just looking to add lenses to my repertoire, gonna have to see if that lense, or one similar, is still made.
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11-20-11, 09:58 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
ouch those are expensive...
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11-20-11, 10:01 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
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ouch those are expensive...
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I typed in "dslr macro lens" in Google and found this.
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11-20-11, 10:16 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
seen them, don't care for em, I'm stuck in a bad place, its called my last year of college. I'm so close to being able to afford more expensive things, so I look at them, but I still can't afford them yet.
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02-04-12, 06:27 PM
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Re: What I Use For Photos
Ohhh very handy.. Though I doubt I'd be able to get ahold of a camera like that ... -.- And I really don't know how to use Stephan's well O.o
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