One of my studio strobes with barn-doors and honeycomb attached...
Great for making those neat low-key portraits. (5 years and 3571 days ago)
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An entry that actually fits the contest theme imho all ways...In this contest, we're giving attention to the objects that provide us the light.I would really like to be owner of one of this babes....Is this yours author...?
Thank you, and yes, it's one of mine. I have a set of 3... normally two are outfitted with soft-boxes and the third is used to provide backdrop or hair lighting, or as in this case, set to provide very directional light for side lighting the subject.
How much does it costs...?Not a crazy,perfect light system...just something with a normal specifications & prize!!!Any help would be useful!!!
300 euros for two cheap 110WS strobes karaflazz
A decent, beginners, portable system can be had for around $400 US on e-bay...from there you can get crazy and start building a system that costs upwards of 700-1000/ per strobe! (ouch!) But if you're not going to use and abuse the crap out of it...the starter system works great.
Thank you very much author & Lodd for the help...much appreciated!
Cool...
Good one....
great shot
Perfect ... but one that you would expect!
You're right, of course, it's something that would have been expected...perhaps i should have done a candle or a lightbulb...no one would have thought of that?!?
Howdie stranger!
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