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blackwaterstudio
Feb-07-2005, 02:26 PM
Been messing around with some indoor setup's and a cheap ghetto light setup. Today I bought some GE Reveal 100 watt bulbs and wanted to see how they worked. Here are two of the shots I shot with it. Let me know what you think.

Settings were:
20D
f/14
ISO 100
Flash fired, Sigma super 500

http://jdsphotography.smugmug.com/photos/15510938-M.jpg

http://jdsphotography.smugmug.com/photos/15510951-M.jpg

Pictures of the Ghetto light setup
http://jdsphotography.smugmug.com/photos/15513371-M.jpg

John Mueller
Feb-08-2005, 02:53 AM
Excellent.Thanks for sharing the behind the scenes.
No matter the set-up,its the end results http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/thumb.gif

DoctorIt
Feb-08-2005, 06:38 AM
nothin wrong with ghetto... minus the camera equipment, what'd you spend, maybe $50 total? results look quite uniform and clean to me :thumb

blackwaterstudio
Feb-08-2005, 09:35 AM
Thanks guys, I was told about these new bulbs called GE Reveal. They make a more pure white so I got to of them. They seem to work really well.

Total I belive I have around $50 in the entire setup. I did a couple more last night tell me what you think, area's I can improve in.

http://jdsphotography.smugmug.com/photos/15532223-M.jpg

ian408
Feb-08-2005, 09:54 AM
Hey, I resemble that remark :D

Seriously, HDB's (Home Depot Bees) work pretty well. I might have to
upgrade bulbs though.

Ian

blackwaterstudio
Feb-08-2005, 10:03 AM
Hey, I resemble that remark :D

Seriously, HDB's (Home Depot Bees) work pretty well. I might have to
upgrade bulbs though.

Ian
HAHA, but yea check those bulbs out they work great, one word of advise though, they seem to get very hot for some reason so be careful

lynnma
Feb-08-2005, 10:11 AM
ok now I'm confused.. when I did my calendar ladies last year I took a couple with "ghetto" lighting indoors and got a horrible orange cast in strange places.. (upper lip, upper arms, necks, under eyes and chins) and I was told that you can't really mix flash with regular indoor lighting.. because of precisely that.. the cast.. so I'd like to revisit that and hear some comments.. your shots look good by the way.. the back ground is very white.:dunno I've been paranoid about lighting ever since.. :1drink

blackwaterstudio
Feb-08-2005, 10:20 AM
ok now I'm confused.. when I did my calendar ladies last year I took a couple with "ghetto" lighting indoors and got a horrible orange cast in strange places.. (upper lip, upper arms, necks, under eyes and chins) and I was told that you can't really mix flash with regular indoor lighting.. because of precisely that.. the cast.. so I'd like to revisit that and hear some comments.. your shots look good by the way.. the back ground is very white.:dunno I've been paranoid about lighting ever since.. :1drink
Both those were taken with the lights and the flash. The flash was bounced off the ceiling and has a Omni bounce on it so that might be why it defusses alot of the light.

I'm shooting -1 on exposure, and 0 on the flash.

DoctorIt
Feb-08-2005, 10:59 AM
Total I belive I have around $50 in the entire setup. I did a couple more last night tell me what you think, area's I can improve in.
I should be on the Price is Right :D

ian408
Feb-08-2005, 11:16 AM
I should be on the Price is Right :D
Yeah but they don't have the toys you're good at pricing :D

Ian

blackwaterstudio
Feb-08-2005, 12:37 PM
I should be on the Price is Right :D
That was a pretty good gues, give or take a few dollars :)

imax
Feb-13-2005, 06:07 PM
Hey Jeremy,

I appreciate the info on this setup. I went out today and attempted something similar and here is what happened.

The setup for e-bay for a matchbox auction

http://imax.smugmug.com/photos/15843728-M.jpg

70 Chevelle SS

http://imax.smugmug.com/photos/15843729-M.jpg


The Gov'ner

http://imax.smugmug.com/photos/15843731-M.jpg

The background piece of material was picked up today at the local flea market. $2.00 for a 6 x 8 backdrop. No white today but plenty of other colors. Thanks for the suggestion on the lights they seem to work great for these types of shots.

blackwaterstudio
Feb-13-2005, 06:18 PM
Looks good :) I need to get a dark background for some shots.

David_S85
Feb-13-2005, 06:58 PM
Thanks guys, I was told about these new bulbs called GE Reveal. They make a more pure white so I got to of them. They seem to work really well.
:scratch I'm not understanding the "more pure white" bit. Sounds like expensive marketing hype to me. Soft light vs. harsh light I do understand, but whatever the color temperature of the bulbs used, can't one just WB for them? As Shay Stephens once said "light is light."

blackwaterstudio
Feb-13-2005, 07:10 PM
:scratch I'm not understanding the "more pure white" bit. Sounds like expensive marketing hype to me. Soft light vs. harsh light I do understand, but whatever the color temperature of the bulbs used, can't one just WB for them? As Shay Stephens once said "light is light."
I think what it means is the color temp is the same as daylight.