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    Senior Member Earthdawn's Avatar
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    Nice !

    I think it says it all...

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    Senior Member Ditch Doc's Avatar
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    I used this website to make a light box.
    http://www.studiolighting.net/homema...t-photography/
    You can see the first pics I have taken with it here:
    Straight Razor Place Forums - Ditch Doc's Album: My restorations
    all I did was snap and unpload

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    I have a question, I've traditionally used two 500watt lamps on either side of my lightbox but I notice how some also use 2 or 4 clip-ons used on the front of the lightbox angled upwards to reflect back down on the subject. what're the advantages of doing this? is this a better idea than to use two lamps on either side (usually slightly angled up because the top of my lightbox is lined with aluminum foil to reflect light better within the box)?

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    Angles.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...ng-razors.html

    Scroll down in this post to the diagram I drew. After that a light tent and whit presets with a macro (upclose) mode.

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