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Infiltration Forums > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Lighting a drain (Viewed 494 times)
Dav  


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Lighting a drain
< on 4/12/2010 7:56 PM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Drain in Irvine, CA. I'm thinking about dragging a model down there next time... plus I found a section that's more creepy with lots more portals.


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I'm going to need more lights!

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Re: Lighting a drain
<Reply # 1 on 4/12/2010 7:59 PM >
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Not too bad!

www.dealextreme.com for lights

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Re: Lighting a drain
<Reply # 2 on 4/20/2010 3:20 AM >
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Very nice. I like the cool and warm tones together. Interesting shapes, too. I like it.

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Re: Lighting a drain
<Reply # 3 on 4/30/2010 12:22 PM >
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Posted by Dav
Drain in Irvine, CA. I'm thinking about dragging a model down there next time... plus I found a section that's more creepy with lots more portals.


177404.jpg (70 kb, 700x466)
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I'm going to need more lights!


Nice Drain & shot.

Try to get a hold of a used flash (doesn't need to pricey) and try your techniques over longer exposures. That makes everything look smoother. Cheap bright LED's can be had locally and on Deal extreme so no need to go for broke

Good luck.
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