Lowell ID users, lemme see some samples!
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Chris Fawkes
Registered: Feb 02, 2006
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Lovely image. Where do you get the light panel?



ckhagen
Registered: Mar 05, 2007
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Two images, same bride. Shot in a cafeteria against the roll down steel thing at the counter/window. Fluorescent lighting for ambient... which I sort of cranked the lowell up to get rid of the ambient.


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Chris Fawkes
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57suzi
Registered: Oct 30, 2004
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Candace--LOVE your images!



swanny338
Registered: Aug 25, 2004
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Also with the litepanel. It is just lighting her. The lamps in the shot were like cruddy fluorescent greenish things and the litepanel was gelled with a full cto.


Chris Beaumont
Registered: Jul 20, 2007
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Saad Syed wrote:
Wouldn't another benefit be that you're not limited to a sync speed for the shutter? This would allow you to use large apertures such as f/1.4 without much issues or needing ND filters- no?


That's only an issue when balancing the strong sun isn't it? I doubt they're bright enough to have any impact whatsoever in f/13 sunlight!



swanny338
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litepanel in daylight setting... Subject is in openshade. Of course, the light is literally like 3 feet from his face and retouched out. It was all I had available at the time.


Saad Syed
Registered: Jan 24, 2007
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I love the Lowel ID light and prefer the look of Fresnel to LED. A friend of mine got the LED Lightpanel - I didn't really like it. The following are all pics from this past Spring - all having the Lowel as primary light. A big +1 here for the Lowel.



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MrDan
Registered: Feb 28, 2008
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Very nice saad. How's the light pattern on these things? Based on your photos it seem very concentrated, and very little light spill



Xandervt
Registered: Sep 16, 2008
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ckhagen wrote:
Two images, same bride. Shot in a cafeteria against the roll down steel thing at the counter/window. Fluorescent lighting for ambient... which I sort of cranked the lowell up to get rid of the ambient.


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I think I would whipe out the lightning in the middel but otherwise this is perfect!!!!!



Evan Baines
Registered: Jan 15, 2007
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MrDan wrote:
Very nice saad. How's the light pattern on these things? Based on your photos it seem very concentrated, and very little light spill


Its a fresnel, so you can focus or flood as you like. It also has optional barn-doors for further spill control.

I also use it frequently for detail shots.



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ExtendedPuppet
Registered: Feb 11, 2010
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nice, I didn't realize the Lowell was a fresnel. I was going to get an led, but maybe not anymore.

What battery is good for photo uses of this thing? ie. small, lightweight, and not really needed to run for hours like it would be for a video guy.



swanny338
Registered: Aug 25, 2004
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Litepanel does have spot version as well. Mine is a 15 degree spot. Very focused. I don't really like the flood version.



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