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Finally got it in the mail. I was posting up about this lighting kit in a "What lighting should I get" thread. And I told him to order this since it only costs $89.95 , and its good to start off with as a beginner. This is my first set of lighting equipment. I'm very satisfied with these lights, The color of them are amazing and clear ! We'll here are some of the shots I took of my brother the same day I got them. Just to give you guys a idea of what you would get out of this kit.

I was only using one light in these photos , was working in a VERY tight corner. But I wasn't planning on getting anything serious out of these, Just wanted to show TPF, and maybe get my brother a new facebook picture. lol

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4.The corner I was using and the one light
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I highly Recommend this kit for everyone not just beginners. I this this kit is amazing! The stands have springs in them to make the adjustment very easy, there very sturdy, and as you can see the lighting is very clear.

If you have any questions please feel free to ask, and I will answer as much as I can.

EDIT: Heres the link at amazon This is with Free shipping aswell !
 
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If I were to purchase this by looking at the photos, I wouldn't purchase it.
 
New gear :thumbup:!!!! Looks like you're off to a good start. I'd suggest though watching your focus a little more carefully; some of the faces seem a little soft.
 
If I were to purchase this by looking at the photos, I wouldn't purchase it.

Yeah I wasn't really intending for these to be perfect.
I just wanted to give an idea of how bright the light is and how clear it is. Hopefully I will get some pictures up that satisfy you enough later on.
New gear :thumbup:!!!! Looks like you're off to a good start. I'd suggest though watching your focus a little more carefully; some of the faces seem a little soft.
Thanks, I need to start reading this lighting tricks PDF i have on my computer. Cause I have completely no Idea on setting it up the 'correct' way.
And yes I do agree on the face being soft. they were looking good around f/3.5-4 on my cameras screen. But when I put them through bridge they didn't look as good lol. But oh well Looks like time for more practice.
 
Well first things first, the WB is off
 

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