I love the photo setup but I really think I would need something less elaborite. It seems that one allows a person to see all the details in a fly, and with my fly tying skills, I really need some of those details hidden... :lol:
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I love the photo setup but I really think I would need something less elaborite. It seems that one allows a person to see all the details in a fly, and with my fly tying skills, I really need some of those details hidden... :lol:
Here is a light box for the budget minded:
http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/07...to-studio.html
Thank you, Chewy, for that link! I built one of these, yesterday, using that link and I'm amazed at the difference in the macro shots, that it makes!
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There is no need for the average photographer to go all the way with PhotoShop. My wife is a graphic artist and has been using it for years and is still learning it. For the rest of us Adobe makes Photo Shop Elements which is avaliable for less than one hundred bucks.
This is a very powerful, yet easy to use editing program. Even though I have PS I use Elements far more often.