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Cheapest way to get this lighting?

 
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Apr 15, 2009 00:35 |  #1

http://www.sfvphoto.co​m/light.jpg (external link)


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DIY Ringlight Flash

You have Some Speedlites, it will be cheap and easy..




  
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Apr 15, 2009 00:45 as a reply to  @ caseyjohnphoto's post |  #3

yea, those photos are done with the use of a ring flash. make one yourself if you're on a budget. =)


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Apr 15, 2009 00:52 |  #4

http://www.youtube.com …c&feature=playe​r_embedded (external link)

Anyone got anything else? This guy did a great job doing a diy but it still doesn't give the quality of the pictures above.


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Apr 15, 2009 00:59 |  #5
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i can't even see his pics.. where are they?




  
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Apr 15, 2009 01:11 |  #7

Especially the way the light falls of the black fellas face is amazing...


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Apr 15, 2009 07:47 |  #8

Some differences between the first examples and the second, the ringlight is much closer to the subject, the subject is further from the background and a background light was used. You can see the ringlight in the subjects eyes, the cast of Fringe, cool show.


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Apr 15, 2009 08:10 |  #9

I'm removing the image tags.
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Apr 15, 2009 21:30 |  #10

Here's a link on making a ring light.

http://www.dansdata.co​m/ringlight.htm (external link)


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Apr 16, 2009 05:57 as a reply to  @ tstowe's post |  #11

There seems to be subtle differences in bkg lighting on all subjects. Is it possible it's because of subject height in relation to a single, stationary bkg light?


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