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How does everyone take such nice pictures?
Hi, I have seen such nice pictures from everybody and was wondering what people use. Do you use a light box setup or a setup with an arrangement of different lights not in a light box? What kinds of things do you put them on such as linen, cloth, etc? Also, what kind of camera is a good one to take some decent pictures? Thanks.
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Having a camera with adjustable white balance and f-stop. being able to balance color and light exposure is the biggest key.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Freakie_frog For This Useful Post:
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I just take them in my snake room. I guess I'm lucky I use an older Cannon Elph point and shoot digital camera.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Rickys_Reptiles For This Useful Post:
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I have a DIY homemade light tent. It was made from pre-cut PVC scrap pieces from the hardware store, a sheet, a piece of white poster board for the background, and daylight bulbs.
I also use a Nikon D3100 DSLR camera. Camera makes a big difference as well as good lighting.
This isn't my photo, but my set up looks very similar to this when assembled:

My mojave girl in my light tent:
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I have a nice digital camera that we got for free from my girlfriend's parents who are photographers/videographers by profession. I then got a collapsable hamper from Walmart for 5 bucks and a white sheet from the dollar store for 1 dollar and wrapped the hamper in the sheet. I put a small flourescent light on top and turn all of the lights on in the room and VOILA! light tent.
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KG Reptiles (08-17-2013),Wapadi (08-13-2013)
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