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setting up a sound stage
« on: Sep 07, 07 at 12:02 »

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hi all!  Cute smile i wrote the following how-to for the KALYE PINKY website. since i'm a complete amateur, and learned all i know basically from experimentation and talking to friends who are major photography buffs, do you guys have any comments or suggestions on improving the contents of the article? i'd love to hear from you  Shy or Cute thanks!  Very Happy

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Re: setting up a sound stage
« Reply #1 on: Sep 08, 07 at 04:30 »

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Thanks to Takk for this excellent link with more details on effective lighting for miniature photography: http://www.happysoda.com/archives/88

I used a technique identical to what magnetic_rose describes for all of my "interior" photos in The Ever Evolving Photo Story game thread and in my Little Goth Band photos. Using a cardboard box for walls is very versatile, allowing quick changes as necessary and easy access for photography from various angles.
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« Reply #2 on: Sep 28, 07 at 03:18 »

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Thanks to Takk for this excellent link with more details on effective lighting for miniature photography: http://www.happysoda.com/archives/88

I used a technique identical to what magnetic_rose describes for all of my "interior" photos in The Ever Evolving Photo Story game thread and in my Little Goth Band photos. Using a cardboard box for walls is very versatile, allowing quick changes as necessary and easy access for photography from various angles.

Wow, cool pictures of the band! Man, this makes me even more anxious to get my pinkies. D: And very helpful advice on cheap lighting.  Bouncing with joy

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