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Needa get me one of those!!! I looove spider nanners!!!
 Originally Posted by reixox
BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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Re: Testing Out the New Light Tent
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When I first saw this thread I thought we were going to discuss ultra light backpacking gear, haha. Great pics though
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Re: Testing Out the New Light Tent
 Originally Posted by h00blah
Needa get me one of those!!! I looove spider nanners!!!
Yeah - I finally jumped at the chance when I saw this girl was available. I absolutely adore her. 
 Originally Posted by midnightLeo
Oh my beautiful
Why thank you!
 Originally Posted by Mr.Spence
Great pics.
Much appreciated. Thanks!
 Originally Posted by JoshSloane
When I first saw this thread I thought we were going to discuss ultra light backpacking gear, haha. Great pics though
I don't think she'd be a practical choice for a backpacking buddy. Let me run it by her though - she seems curious enough.
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Re: Testing Out the New Light Tent
Family:
0.1 Wife
3.1 Kids
Balls:
1.0 Lesser Pied, 1.0 VPI Snow, 1.0 Super Pastel Mojave, 1.1 Albino het VPI Axanthic G-Stripe, 1.0 Albino Black Pastel, 2.2 Triple het VPI Axanthic/Albino/Pied, 1.1 Triple het VPI Axanthic/Albino/G-Stripe, 0.1 Pastel BEL(Mojave/Lesser), 0.1 Sterling Mojave, 0.2 Pied, 0.2 Kingpin het Pied, 0.1 Cinnamon Lesser het Pied, 0.2 Clown, 0.1 Citrus Pewter Calico, 0.1 Pastel Mystic, 0.1 Mystic, 0.2 Cinnapin, 0.1 VPI Axanthic G-Stripe, 0.1 G-Stripe het Albino, 0.1 G-Stripe, 0.1 Pewter, 0.1 Lesser, 0.2 Spider ph Pied, 0.1 Spotnose ph Pied, 0.1 Spinner, 0.1 Black Pastel, 0.1 Normal
Other:
1.0 Husky
0.1 Husky/Lab
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Re: Testing Out the New Light Tent
Awesome pics! What lights are you using if you don't mind my asking?
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Picture looks great. The snake's color really pops and your background is a real clean white. Nice!
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Re: Testing Out the New Light Tent
 Originally Posted by Jay Mechtly
Great pictures!
Thanks, Jay!
 Originally Posted by Chkadii
Awesome pics! What lights are you using if you don't mind my asking?
Thank you. It's a 5500K lighting kit I found on Amazon which included the bulbs, reflectors, and stands for ~$100.
 Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls
Picture looks great. The snake's color really pops and your background is a real clean white. Nice!
Thanks! That clean white background is a piece of 50 cent white posterboard in a $30 light tent. Real high tech stuff goin' on over here.
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Since a few people have asked, here is the rundown on how I am able to get these kinds of results without breaking the bank. Just like everything in life, you have to know where you want to end up and make a plan to get you there. Hopefully this helps you do just that!
The equipment:
The educational tools:
The reality:
- I only have auto-focus mode - no manual control at all in these pictures.
- I don't have any additional lenses - just the original camera and that's it.
- The only setting that I can actually fully control on my camera is ISO, which I have set at 100.
- I also have some control over the white balance, which I set to the "Daylight" setting.
- I have almost no control over the shutter speed, but it usually ends up in the 1/60-1/100 range (which it chooses itself when it focuses).
- I have almost no control over the aperture. The camera only allows for 3.5-5.4, and usually ends up in the 4.0 range (which it chooses itself when it focuses).
- Once I have these things "set", I take a ton of pictures and pick out a few that I want to work with.
- Once I sort through the pictures I like, I use GIMP to quickly white balance one of them and then apply that setting to the rest of the shots in the session.
- I then use Inscape to crop the images to the size I want and make sure the background is a crisp 255 white.
- Finally, I add my watermark by batch converting the finished pictures in FastStone.
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