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mr.photoguy Registered: Nov 30, 2004 Total Posts: 377 Country: United States |
Daschund Woof wrote: |
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Daschund Woof Registered: Jul 15, 2002 Total Posts: 14655 Country: United States |
mr.photoguy wrote: |
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eosdigital808 Registered: Nov 27, 2003 Total Posts: 543 Country: United States |
johnE!!!!! amazing work!!!! whoA!!!!!!!!!!! keep it up! lets see more! |
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PhotoPig Registered: Nov 20, 2004 Total Posts: 54 Country: United States |
And it helps to get chicks 2...........(lol jk) |
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Henk Bos Registered: Jun 28, 2002 Total Posts: 4031 Country: Jordan |
what an amazing and inspiring post. Guess I'm not that bad off after I move our bed out of the bedroom |
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fmilder Registered: Apr 12, 2004 Total Posts: 167 Country: United States |
Henk Bos wrote: |
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dday500 Registered: Dec 03, 2004 Total Posts: 325 Country: United States |
Wow you guys are Kick ass! |
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Henk Bos Registered: Jun 28, 2002 Total Posts: 4031 Country: Jordan |
Basically to all studio wizardry. Man, there's still soo much to learn. |
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Mark Keller Registered: May 19, 2004 Total Posts: 532 Country: United States |
I've been wrestling with the idea of picking up some studio lighting for the past 8 months. After seeing this thread I just ordered a DigiBee package with B800's and wired remote and heavy duty stands. Can't wait to start experimenting. |
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craigndp Registered: Jun 08, 2004 Total Posts: 458 Country: United States |
Has anyone used Calumets TravelLites? I want to experiment with studio lighting and have around $1500 to spend. My X-Mas present to myself! |
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JohnE Registered: Feb 27, 2002 Total Posts: 2932 Country: United States |
eosdigital808 wrote: |
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JohnE Registered: Feb 27, 2002 Total Posts: 2932 Country: United States |
Nice studio shots Daschund. Those large windows look great for natural light shots. Is the studio large or just seems so from the wide angle lens? |
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Tom Boucher Registered: Mar 17, 2002 Total Posts: 297 Country: United States |
JohnE - |
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nowicki Registered: Oct 30, 2004 Total Posts: 284 Country: United States |
Somewhere over the rainbow is my studio. Someday Hmmmm... |
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Daschund Woof Registered: Jul 15, 2002 Total Posts: 14655 Country: United States |
Hey John, |
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ilsitren Registered: Dec 15, 2003 Total Posts: 1833 Country: United States |
Craig: |
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1decmal8Tango Registered: Nov 27, 2004 Total Posts: 453 Country: United States |
I'll be setting up my "studio" in January with the alien bee's - busy bee package. I'll get some pics up then. |
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mattbrock Registered: Oct 02, 2004 Total Posts: 11 Country: United States |
I realize just about everyone has already said this, but photographers never tire of complements. That said, JohnE, the shot of Dyanamaria was picture perfect, amazingly awesome, splendiferously spectacular. |
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Elle Dechene Registered: Feb 07, 2003 Total Posts: 757 Country: United States |
Daschund Woof wrote: |
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ilsitren Registered: Dec 15, 2003 Total Posts: 1833 Country: United States |
Elle: |
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Elle Dechene Registered: Feb 07, 2003 Total Posts: 757 Country: United States |
Hi Ian, thanks for responding. I've visited your site before, which I really enjoy. Both the design and photography. After seeing what you and JohnE are doing with umbrellas on the background (and I'm sure these are just one of your tools), I'm going to look further into getting the right umbrellas for my strobes. |
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ilsitren Registered: Dec 15, 2003 Total Posts: 1833 Country: United States |
Elle, |
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JohnE Registered: Feb 27, 2002 Total Posts: 2932 Country: United States |
mattbrock wrote: |
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shimey Registered: Dec 03, 2004 Total Posts: 42 Country: United States |
JohnE, Asurephoto....everybody: MORE! MORE! |