Rolex deep-sea pictures with Nikon d3100 + 18mm -55mm Vr lens , Good pictures ?

Hussy Ameer

Senior Member
Hello every-buddy :) !

Here is few pictures i take with Nikon d3100 , just try to good pictures , let know what you say :(

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STM

Senior Member
Attached is a URL for the home made light tent I use. I made it out of 1/2" PVC tubing and use a twin sized bedsheet folded in half and sewn as a diffuser. I only did it on three sides so I could use various colors or shades of seamless background paper. Including the sheet, my total expenditures for the light tent was about $25. It is 31 inches cubed. A commercial one which is about 1/4th that size costs 4 times as much. The advantabe of a light tent is that when the strobes are shone through the cloth, they create a diffused and broad light source, unlike a point light source with an undiffused light.

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Hussy Ameer

Senior Member
Attached is a URL for the home made light tent I use. I made it out of 1/2" PVC tubing and use a twin sized bedsheet folded in half and sewn as a diffuser. I only did it on three sides so I could use various colors or shades of seamless background paper. Including the sheet, my total expenditures for the light tent was about $25. It is 31 inches cubed. A commercial one which is about 1/4th that size costs 4 times as much. The advantabe of a light tent is that when the strobes are shone through the cloth, they create a diffused and broad light source, unlike a point light source with an undiffused light.

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oh i see , this is best with this the product cant shine :(

i show my box in next reply
 
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