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Photo practice...tools and tool watches
June 6 2007 at 11:09 PM
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phubbard
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Working from the
ten dollar macro box
, a pic of my luuverly MM300:
Not bad, not a challenge to the Kings of Macro here, but getting better. I need more lights, this is two gooseneck halogens. A bit more work with lining the box with fabric will help, too.
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dennis lacey
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Looks pretty damn good to me
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June 7 2007, 12:03 AM
Nice work.
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LOOKS GREAT!! Nice work on the Macro Box. (nt)
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June 7 2007, 7:15 AM
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Ben Shilled(-42)
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I'll give you an A+ for composition :>)
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June 7 2007, 7:56 AM
the lighting is pretty darn good too!
What's the tool? I'm not familiar with what might go in the pouch...
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Leatherman Wave
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June 7 2007, 8:26 AM
Think Geek sells 'em
Really useful.
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Ben Shilled(-42)
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Thanks for the link...that certainly qualifies as a tool1 :>) nt
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June 7 2007, 6:04 PM
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Take a big breath...Ahhhh, smells like watches
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