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    I think this is a one that's been done several times!
    After vewing the soso photo of the Patriot fly I can tell I need some help!
    The camera has been used to photograph a "Fly of the Week" so I know it's capable.
    Somewhere in here there was a post by a member that built a small light defusing "Studio" for such a use.
    Anyway I'm open to all suggestions, ideas, etc.

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    Jack,

    Is this what you remembered? My son built it for taking pictures for his e-bay postings (unlike most of the junk photos we find in e-bay). We change the background sheet using various pieces of colored poster board from the craft stores. The real key to this setup is using a tripod and the macro setting on your camera.



    Here's the Zoo Cougar that was photographed during that session:



    Camera & lens used for this shot cost around $1200.00. Here's a picture with my $169.00 camera on macro (not in the light box):



    This was shot using my Panasonic DMC-FX01 without a flash. I shot it on my desk blotter just holding the camera. Built in image stabilization makes a big difference, especially with shaky hands.

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    So Joe, did you just volunteer to become the official fly photographer for FAOL? You do beautiful work...

    Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdD
    So Joe, did you just volunteer to become the official fly photographer for FAOL? You do beautiful work...

    Ed
    A wise man once said:

    If nominated I will not run; If elected I will not serve.

    I am on a 1 year sabbatical from most of my volunteer activities, and I must say it's been enjoyable. I have enough pressure in my life without adding more to it. What I do now I do at my own pace, and I'm enjoying my hobbies.

    Thank you for your kind words.

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    One advantage about becoming the ?official photographer? would be the huge selection of flies that would be mailed to you for you to keep

    I like the light setup, which bulbs did you use, standard or ?sunlight? bulbs?

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    Joe, Sagefisher is correct about the perk, getting lotsa flies. You do beautiful work, so I was asking only half in jest (the other half in geste). Hmmm, now the question is whether or not we can cook up a conspiracy for Fish-In, 2008. People could tie up several flies to give to Joe to photograph for FAOL. I love evil plots.

    Oh well, have fun with your photography. It seems that is just another in the long list of things that you do well when you turn your hand to it.

    Get out there and catch some steelhead for those of us who don't have access to them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by EdD
    Joe, Sagefisher is correct about the perk, getting lotsa flies. You do beautiful work, so I was asking only half in jest (the other half in geste). Hmmm, now the question is whether or not we can cook up a conspiracy for Fish-In, 2008. People could tie up several flies to give to Joe to photograph for FAOL. I love evil plots.

    Oh well, have fun with your photography. It seems that is just another in the long list of things that you do well when you turn your hand to it.

    Get out there and catch some steelhead for those of us who don't have access to them.


    Ed
    Ed, my friend. You, of all people, should know that "all that glitters is not gold." What good is a collection of flies if one lacks the free time to use & lose them? They would just reside in boxes along with the myriad other flies I have tied or acquired over the years.

    My volunteerism sabbatical is still in force, and I will continue to share ideas for others to pursue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sagefisher
    I like the light setup, which bulbs did you use, standard or ?sunlight? bulbs?

    Larry
    Larry,

    My son said he uses a 100 watt Phillips Natural White bulbs. He said that what's very important is to make sure all your bulbs are the same make and wattage. Today's digital cameras will white balance to whatever bulb you use, provided they are all the same.

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    Hey Joe as a photo buff myself awesome pictures. I like the light set up very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Hise
    I think this is a one that's been done several times!
    After vewing the soso photo of the Patriot fly I can tell I need some help!
    The camera has been used to photograph a "Fly of the Week" so I know it's capable.
    Somewhere in here there was a post by a member that built a small light defusing "Studio" for such a use.
    Anyway I'm open to all suggestions, ideas, etc.
    Jack here's where I copped my outfit from.
    http://www.pbase.com/wlhuber/light_box_light_tent
    Almost the same as Joe's setup.
    Good luck
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