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I purchased a light box kit today at Wolf and....

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thought I would post a few practice shots. Balancing the light for different composures takes some patience. Its been fun tho. I am using a Sony DSC-P200 point & shoot but, now wish I had a DSLR to gain more versatility and control.
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A couple of requests if you please...a few pics of "with light box" and "without light box" to compare the results. Also a pic of the actual light box. Thanks
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These are a couple of nice shots! Your lightbox seems to work just fine when it comes to lighting the scene out evenly - which is a good thing in my opinion. Just a little suggestion - if you don't mind: Try to set up your lightsource in a way that creates a little bit of shadow on your target (i.e. putting the light not straight over the knives). You'll be amazed how much more depth the picture will get and with a little bit of experimenting it is possible that the picture is still evenly lit.

Sounds a little bit strange - I know. Especially when you consider that most people buy lighboxes to eliminate shadows :)

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Picking up a bit of shadow is a good idea and, thanks for the advice. Here is a picture of the light box. The kit comes with a couple drapes which clip on inside the box when needed. I also put a wooden brief case inside. I will try this box with, and without lights tomorrow. They had larger sizes and, I probably should have gone with one as it would have been easier to position and mount a camera. Those reverse umbrella light fixtures looked good too but, were quite expensive.
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Ahhh cool, thanks...might have to get me something like that. Do you have to buy special light bulbs or do common ones work?
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The lamps are standard spiral fluorescent (26W). I would assume they are readily available at any building supply house. Here is the link to the description. You might want to think about building one. It doesn't look difficult. A simple frame of some type, a couple fluorescent lamps, a white sheet to cut up.

http://www.ritzcamera.com/product/301780987.htm
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Thanks, BTW your table looks like a good wood...is it an antique?
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Sweet photos and thanks for posting pics Rnhood! :cool: I especially like your 1st photo! ;) :D
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RNH,

Nice pix. I'm just starting to play with some myself. I MUST p/u that light box. When folded it takes-up no space. I was messing around just yesterday - Camera on a tripod, knives on a piece of cloth, and a Home Depot Halogen work light hand held over the top - :eek: I'm lucky I didn't start a fire. I was thinking "there's got to be a better way!" In addition to knife pix I'd like to share with my :spyder: bro's & sis's - I've got a ton of fishing lures I'd like to put on ebay.
Thanks for sharing.
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That is a cool light box/tent. I had come across some online instructions on how to DIY, so I gave it a try.
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Very nice pics :cool:
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