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I got a home photo studio and started playing a little today, I only had enought time to snap a few pics of my newest 1910. I am looking forward to learning to take proper phots of some of my collection.
Any tricks would be appreciated. Wayne |
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Looks like you are doing good
If this is one of those kits from ebay, I have one, works well, but I bought a couple of extra lights, using 'natural' light bulbs and/or lights and near a window for the real natural lighting.
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It is a kit I purchased from Amazon. I was tired of holding items under a lamp to try and get light. I will try the window idean It makes sense.
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