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TSLanEvoX
post Nov 4 2006, 10:32 PM, updated 20y ago

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Finally, I have time to built my own light box for macro photography. biggrin.gif

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Not so satisfy with the outcome, I think need some work on the lighting, may be add one more light on the top...cut a hole on top of the box and stick with white paper, let the light come in from the hole..hmmm dry.gif

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post Nov 4 2006, 10:36 PM

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walao.. i like the motor section..
very nice.. rclxms.gif

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post Nov 4 2006, 10:53 PM

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What lights are u using ? Nice effort there , thanks for sharing
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post Nov 4 2006, 11:00 PM

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LanEvox ... I got some suggestions (suggestions, not advice, becoz I never used a DIY lightbox before) :

1. Change your lighting, try fluorescents instead. Energy savers are okay but the lighting is too weak, too diffused and light coverage is bad.
2. Use a tripod and shut down your aperture to create a greater depth-of-field and visibility.
3. Light is escaping from the box's opening, increase your ISO (if can!) to capture them before they cabut (haha!)

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post Nov 4 2006, 11:40 PM

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laugh.gif you beat me to a DIY lighttent.
after seeing maniac's lighttent, I had an idea to make one, but maniac's a little too big, so I was and am still planning on making mine portable, ie being able to keep inside a normal document bag, with interchangable background cloth.

With the current workload and kids, I don't expect to get that project completed until maybe CNY.

Excellent shots on the model bike. Maybe a little photo of a scenery behind to make it look like a real motorcycle?
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post Nov 4 2006, 11:47 PM

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woah,
very life like

eh, light can escape wan meh?
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post Nov 4 2006, 11:49 PM

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nice tut on the DIY lightbox smile.gif
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post Nov 4 2006, 11:50 PM

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i can see some harsh reflection on the motor, not hi contrast enuf for this kind of setup thoug, anyway, modify further, why not show us the setup itself?

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post Nov 5 2006, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(ac98 @ Nov 4 2006, 11:00 PM)
LanEvox ... I got some suggestions (suggestions, not advice, becoz I never used a DIY lightbox before) :

1. Change your lighting, try fluorescents instead. Energy savers are okay but the lighting is too weak, too diffused and light coverage is bad.
2. Use a tripod and shut down your aperture to create a greater depth-of-field and visibility.
3. Light is escaping from the box's opening, increase your ISO (if can!) to capture them before they cabut (haha!)
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1. was trying to minimize my cost while looking for material. Dint found any material for a fluorescent tube...so try with this first.

2. Was using tripod at first, then later use hand, my camera cannot shut down aperture tongue.gif

3. May be shud try ISO100/200, later try again biggrin.gif

QUOTE(Maniac @ Nov 4 2006, 11:50 PM)
i can see some harsh reflection on the motor, not hi contrast enuf for this kind of setup thoug, anyway, modify further, why not show us the setup itself?
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Yup, was trying to make the light soft....the harsh reflection make the shot not nice...hmmm
oh ya, the setup is in my blog: http://jack-hoo.blogspot.com/2006/11/diy-l...-box.html#links smile.gif

gold3knight, try using a box like me, very simple only laugh.gif
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post Nov 5 2006, 12:15 AM

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QUOTE(aichiban @ Nov 4 2006, 11:47 PM)
eh, light can escape wan meh?
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Oh yes. I study light like water : It goes around bends and curves, and you STILL can decide how water flows similiar to light. If light escapes, you get partial darkness ... if you let water escape, you get what? You get BANJIR laugh.gif
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QUOTE(gold3knight @ Nov 4 2006, 11:40 PM)
laugh.gif you beat me to a DIY lighttent.
after seeing maniac's lighttent, I had an idea to make one, but maniac's a little too big, so I was and am still planning on making mine portable, ie being able to keep inside a normal document bag, with interchangable background cloth.
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A DIY lightbox with an interchangeable backdrop, now that's something new! thumbup.gif

Actually, a lightbox can be as big (heard of a 'lighthouse'?) or as small as you want. It bows down to how practical it will be vs how effective it is. Too small a lightbox and you can't even fit a 10" high flower vase in tongue.gif

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post Nov 5 2006, 12:38 AM

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maybe you could substitute the white mahjong with the white coloured gloss art card.. I've used those for my model-making projects.. bought them in technical graphic shop..

they have them in various coatings (single-side gloss, both side gloss, both site matte, etc..) and thickness & size.. tongue.gif Last time I ordered too many of the wrong thickness, maybe I could make myself a lightbox for snapping macros.. tongue.gif

Would glossy surface do any good to macro shots?
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post Nov 5 2006, 12:56 AM

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That was the part i missed, the 4th point doh.gif

Light was partially escaping thru the rather-translucent mahjong paper but I dunno if white glossy cardboards are more expensive or not. One disadvantage would be ... should LanEvox uses external flashes later to replace strobes and using remote triggering, it won't possible to shoot past the cardboards.
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post Nov 5 2006, 01:15 AM

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QUOTE(ac98 @ Nov 5 2006, 12:56 AM)
That was the part i missed, the 4th point doh.gif

Light was partially escaping thru the rather-translucent mahjong paper but I dunno if white glossy cardboards are more expensive or not. One disadvantage would be ... should LanEvox uses external flashes later to replace strobes and using remote triggering, it won't possible to shoot past the cardboards.
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kawan...im not using DSLR or wat...no external flash or strobe...not using flash for those shot also sweat.gif

From those DIY project i found online, most of them place the light outside the box, let the light shooting thru the paper...of coz, the cutting the box and cover with a layer of paper.

This is wat i did for the light in the latest shot
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might try diff color background...hmm dry.gif


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post Nov 5 2006, 01:27 AM

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Alamak! The lighting looked even more diffused ... got any sample of shots from this setup?
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post Nov 5 2006, 01:31 AM

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QUOTE(ac98 @ Nov 5 2006, 01:27 AM)
Alamak! The lighting looked even more diffused ... got any sample of shots from this setup?
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muahahahahhahaha!!! coming! laugh.gif

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the mouse look dark, the background not white enuf....hmm

i got nothing to shoot already, shoe also come up laugh.gif

really need suggestion on how to correct the lighting, shud i do something like this? http://k53.pbase.com/u16/wlhuber/upload/13...20.P3050198.JPG


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post Nov 5 2006, 01:40 AM

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Maniac is right, you need more contrast to kick ass you know what I mean? From the mouse's shots it's still very obvious that light is trying to make a quick run away from you. And go easy with the close-ups, you need to master the lighting 1st.

Anyway, I need some Oreo and Root Beer now ... brb ... laugh.gif
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post Nov 5 2006, 01:48 AM

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QUOTE(ac98 @ Nov 5 2006, 01:40 AM)
Maniac is right, you need more contrast to kick ass you know what I mean? From the mouse's shots it's still very obvious that light is trying to make a quick run away from you. And go easy with the close-ups, you need to master the lighting 1st.

Anyway, I need some Oreo and Root Beer now ... brb ... laugh.gif
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i open the oreo and keep it back again...too full to eat sweat.gif

yup, lighting is very important in this kind of shot. Tomolo, I got the whole sunday to play with it laugh.gif


light escaping....hmmm dry.gif
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post Nov 5 2006, 06:14 AM

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nice work there.. i was too lazy to diy so i bought a small one.less than 100 ringgit and came with a blue or green background cloth.

lighting is the key doing this kinda shots.i'm still trying to get mine right, always create unwanted shadows.
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QUOTE(clemong_888 @ Nov 5 2006, 06:14 AM)
nice work there.. i was too lazy to diy so i bought a small one.less than 100 ringgit and came with a blue or green background cloth.

lighting is the key doing this kinda shots.i'm still trying to get mine right, always create unwanted shadows.
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