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<blockquote data-quote="OctoberRainne" data-source="post: 224503" data-attributes="member: 6483"><p>I use 3 of those big hardware metal spot lights clamped on sticks and sometimes even on my tripod and sometimes a big LED flash light as an under light on the mantids when we actually shoot on my desk with bakdrops,the thing is to use those really blue white bulbs that don't shine yellow,I do use a giant yellow bulb as well sometimes though if the mantis is already a warm color,but I don't have a ring flash yet,its on my list with an external flash as well,in the middle of having to replace a lens and my cam right now so may take a while,you can get really good shots with low budget stuff,most of what I use comes from walmart and the dollar store or craft stores like Michaels. Just using on cam flash toned down and diffused right now,mostly with paper backdrops</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OctoberRainne, post: 224503, member: 6483"] I use 3 of those big hardware metal spot lights clamped on sticks and sometimes even on my tripod and sometimes a big LED flash light as an under light on the mantids when we actually shoot on my desk with bakdrops,the thing is to use those really blue white bulbs that don't shine yellow,I do use a giant yellow bulb as well sometimes though if the mantis is already a warm color,but I don't have a ring flash yet,its on my list with an external flash as well,in the middle of having to replace a lens and my cam right now so may take a while,you can get really good shots with low budget stuff,most of what I use comes from walmart and the dollar store or craft stores like Michaels. Just using on cam flash toned down and diffused right now,mostly with paper backdrops [/QUOTE]
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