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I don't know what types of set ups that you all use when taking build pictures, but will pass this on anyhow.

I found a website, www.strobist.blogshot.com

They have instructions and pictures for building an efficient light box for about $10.00.

Hope it's helpfull to some.

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I don't know what types of set ups that you all use when taking build pictures, but will pass this on anyhow.

I found a website, www.strobist.blogshot.com

They have instructions and pictures for building an efficient light box for about $10.00.

Hope it's helpfull to some.

That should be blogspot.com. Here is the direct link: http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/07/how-t...oto-studio.html . Thanks! great article.

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You're right Walt. Mine cost me $10. $8 was for the two pack of 100W flourescent bulbs. $1.50 for the tissue paper and .50 for the construction paper. I still need to mess with the lighting and possibly have a third out front or over the top as evident by the dark picture of the Skyline. But it does work quite well and best of all, it's cheap.

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You're right Walt. Mine cost me $10. $8 was for the two pack of 100W flourescent bulbs. $1.50 for the tissue paper and .50 for the construction paper. I still need to mess with the lighting and possibly have a third out front or over the top as evident by the dark picture of the Skyline. But it does work quite well and best of all, it's cheap.

Mike, now it's time to play with the color balance.

I just did an article on that in the last issue

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