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Little Tutorial: Using Studio Strobes

November 27 2008 at 9:19 AM
  (Login Kiyatkin)
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http://www.ww2models.com/tips/photos/

Is this useful to anyone?
Thanks,
Dmitry

Dmitry Kiyatkin
Baltimore, Maryland
http://www.ww2models.com

 
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Very Useful

November 27 2008, 2:46 PM 

Hi Dimetry,

I found your article very useful. I've been shooting my models with three floods w/diffusers, a Nikon D80 with macro lens, tripod, and remote shutter cable. Your approach is intriguing. When I have a few extra dollars I may invest in the Strobe light kit you identified and give that approach a try.

n/t.

Rick Nelson

"Most men would rather die than think, most of them do." Bertrand Russell

 
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