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jdunphy

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On Saturday I built a mediumish light panel with PVC pipe and some thin transculent fabric I found at a WalMart. The whole thing cost a little under 20 bucks to make. I haven't decided what I'm mounting it on yet, though... So not just gets bugied to light stands. :)


@50mm
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@22mm
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And the setup...
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Nice work :thumbup:
 
Wow nice :) Look at you being all MacGyver like.
 
Nice softbox. It works very well. My one suggestion would be to use a piece of black foam core on the pedestal under the subject as well so that you won't get any color reflected from it onto the subject. Also a piece of white foam core opposite the softbox will reflect a little fill onto the bottles - not a lot, just a little. Good work.
 
Thanks for the head's up about the reflected light. I wasn't planning on keeping the surface in view so I didn't even think about that. :)

I actually had some with a reflector on the other side. But the bottles didn't have the nice layer of condensation built up when I took them. Here's one.

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Thanks for the head's up about the reflected light. I wasn't planning on keeping the surface in view so I didn't even think about that. :)

I actually had some with a reflector on the other side. But the bottles didn't have the nice layer of condensation built up when I took them. Here's one.

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There you go. Just right. A little lightening of the label on the right without losing the moody composition. One more f stop would probably bring the label on the left into pretty good focus.
 
Excellent work! If you really want to get silly; cover the rest of the frame with a white inside and black outside. This will prevent light from escaping. Always include a bounce card or board or whatever. They open the shadows a lot, so adjust your exposure or move the bounce further back. That is why you lost detail when adding said bounce. Certainly there are better bottles out there. I mean these things are just a sea of text. Look for ones with illustrations. I am huge beer fan, but I have to say that wine photographs a lot better.
 
Nice job - I just built myself a soft box, using an old stretcher from an old canvas and vellum - haven't had a chance to try it out yet, as I still need to buy some lights - what kind of light are you using there in that image?
 
awesome shot !!!

youll discover if you use 2 sheets youll eliminate the vertical line thats hidden in the label..... and your expoaure time should go from 1/400
to like 1/50 or something

Not nitpicking, I just notice a lot of people are afraid to use longer exposures with tripods, and if you can , go iso 100, you should get more leeway with your PS darkroom, in short you can be a little more creative in your editing before you see weird artifacts of any type.

just 2 cents, all in all I want to put this on my wall near the fridge its hot !
 
these are awesome. they look cold.. makes me excited for summer :)

this is an awesome set up. I've been pricing out tents online but think it'd be way cheaper to go with pvc pipe.
this set up also looks a little better than a tent, it allows for larger objects.

great work. nice pics
 
You can also use bottles on a surface to add to the effect and use a maglite to take images then overlay in PS

Steve
 

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Thanks for the comments, everybody!

Craig: I thought about building sides to the modifier, but right now I want to still be able to pull the legs off. This allows me to hang it in my front window, like for this portrait I took a couple days ago.

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If I start attaching more stuff, I'd end up with a big permanent softbox, and I've got no where to keep that in my little SoCal house. :P

SubtleRipple: That's just an SB-600 fired via CLS from an sb-800. THis was taken at 1/4 or 1/8 power on manual.

neea: PVC will be my financial savior!

Stevedevil: That's a wicked cool shot! :D


youll discover if you use 2 sheets youll eliminate the vertical line thats hidden in the label..... and your expoaure time should go from 1/400
to like 1/50 or something

Not nitpicking, I just notice a lot of people are afraid to use longer exposures with tripods, and if you can , go iso 100, you should get more leeway with your PS darkroom, in short you can be a little more creative in your editing before you see weird artifacts of any type.

Thanks, thor.

I thought about using two sheets, but I think the material is a little thick for that. I need to find something a little thinner.

Regarding the shutter speed. I don't see how that really matters when I'm using strobes. I was trying to cut any ambient light from the shot, so I cranked up that shutter. :)
 
the shutter speed is just an indirect indicator. I prob said it wrong, but the iso matters. lower iso gives you less noise. you might not think youll notice @ a 1/60th shutter, but if your shooting raw and catalouging your shots, eventually youll want to make sure you have the least amount of noise possible...
 

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