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    Default Photography - Homemade Infinity Background

    I made this background from a plan on the web.

    Lit from above (2 x 200w tungsten bulbs bounced off a white ceiling) it gives a smooth background with no shadows - see my pic of the riveted shield pendant elsewhere in the forum.

    All you need is MDF, a sheet of frosted glass, a tin of black paint and a curved sheet of grey plastic.




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    Do you have any bigger images Bigwol? I can't quite see what is behind the tub of needle files

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    Another neat idea - thanks Bigwol
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    Ooh thanks for sharing - that looks great!

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    dont you just hate clever people? lol only joking hunm its pure jealousy that i would never come up with these ideas myself
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    that looks great, would be a huge improvement on my usual wait for good weather and take photos on the window sil technique, was it easy to put together ?

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    Thats' brilliant Bigwol, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chameleon View Post
    was it easy to put together ?
    If you want to improvise something very inexpensively yourself, I have a tutorial on the light diffuser/reflector I use:

    A free table top photographic studio lighting set up

    Goes with my tutorial on small item photography:
    Taking photographs of hand made products to sell on-line

    Lots more photography tips in my blog - I think that's in my sig.

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    Default Behind the Needle Files

    Quote Originally Posted by geti-titanium View Post
    Do you have any bigger images Bigwol? I can't quite see what is behind the tub of needle files
    Sorry - is this the bit you wanted?


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    Brilliant! - I thought I spotted the 'Wilkins Raspberry Seedless' lurking in the background.

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