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Light Box Test

PuffDragon

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I just made my first Light Box to take pictures with. I think it will be OK for taking pictures of hatchlings, but adult geckos will be a problem. I made it too small to be able to pan out and get wider shots. I just wanted to test it and share some pictures to see what everyone thinks. I plan on getting some better lighting as well.

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PuffDragon

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Carboard box, white printer paper and some tape. :)

Mine is a way simplified version of this: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/how-to-make-a-inexpensive-light-tent/">http://digital-photography-school.com/b ... ight-tent/</a><!-- m -->
 

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Awesome looking, even if it was cheap to make, it really makes the animals stand out!! :)
 

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CoexistExotics said:
Cool idea! I had never even heard of that concept being used! lol

That's how many professional breeders get their really good-looking pics of their reptiles. It really does bring out the colors of the animal.
 

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