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    Making a Light Tent

    Okay, so I was a little envious of Rick and his new light tent (http://www.ausphotography.net.au/for...d.php?t=34329). So, I decided I had to get me one. However, I chose the cheap option - DIY! And because I'm proud of my achievements ( ), I decided to share with you all the making of my home-made light tent. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.

    1. Take one box.

      (Beer/Scotch/Vodka etc works just as well)
    2. Drink contents of box.
    3. After consuming contents (or during if preferred), make square holes in side of box.

    4. Once sober, discard box.
    5. Take another box.

    6. Make square holes in side of box. Remove top flaps, but not bottom flaps.
    7. I said NOT the bottom flaps!!!
    8. Repeat steps 5 and 6.
    9. Line inside of box with white strips, applying with glue – carefully. Leave to dry.
    10. If required, paint or decorate outside of box.

    11. Cut a piece of semi-flexible white cardboard to fit from the inside bottom front to top back with a curve at the back (no lines) and fix in place.

    12. Pinch mum’s/nanna’s old white summer-of-love muslin dress from closet.
    13. With scissors, carefully cut a strip from back of dress – enough to cover two sides and top of box.
    14. Replace remains of dress back in closet, arranging folds so small missing strip is not immediately visible.
    15. Glue muslin strip across top and down two sides, leaving front hole open, or if preferred, affix some tortuous and elaborate fastening device to secure and remove muslin as and when required.

      (Or, just wrap it around!)
    16. Obtain one, two or three portable gas lamps, light and arrange around muslin covered holes as desired.
    17. Place object of beauty inside box.
    18. Take photograph of beautiful object.

    19. Post photograph on Australian Photography forum.


    Anyway, it kinda works - I only have one light, so I had some shadows. I'll have to get a couple more lights so I can remove the shadows, but overall, it seems to do the job!
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    A very entertaining tutorial
    I made one of these (very similar to yours) a while back. It does do a fairly good job.
    Portable gas lamps though? You didn't? Right?

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    Absolutely excellent post.
    The tutorial and top quality photographs along the way are perfect.
    The proof of the pudding is in the eating as they say and your "beautiful object" shot is the proof that all went well.

    Of course, the humour and bonus photos at the begining make the post an instant classic.
    Love it, I started the morning with a good laugh and that's a great start to any day.

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    A great tutorial Cheryl

    An honest C+C please!


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    Splendid work Cheryl, I know I can get the 'empty the box' part right.............
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    Thanks Cheryl, that was a fantastic start to the day..lol very funny, yet very informative I'm really going to have to give this a go I think, the only problem here being keeping the kids/cat out of the box lol
    Happy to take all constructive Critique, please don't rework or edit my photos. Thanks!

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    lol well done, very well put together...post and light box.
    C&C is always welcome, and dont be gentle
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    You're a ruddy genius! And if you wanted coloured effects, you could use pale coloured material, I have a very thin cream coloured cotton sheet I'm thinking of.
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    Thanks a lOT guys.....
    Wayne decided to try this project a few hours ago, and is currently passed out on the floor in a drunken stupor





    He didn't have beer or wines boxes- he only drinks rum..... so figured he had to empty the rum box

    On the upside it is good practice for the September piratin' he says he will be doing (he tells me real pirates drink OP rum, and this is why he is going overseas- to restock in preparation)



    anyone with a good hangover cure?- it's going to be a looooog month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikira View Post
    Thanks a lOT guys.....
    Wayne decided to try this project a few hours ago, and is currently passed out on the floor in a drunken stupor





    He didn't have beer or wines boxes- he only drinks rum..... so figured he had to empty the rum box
    Oh dear! It wasn't OP was it?

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    Yeah Cheryl- OP for him, if he can get it.

    Actually he is the only one in the family to really enjoy rum. The best he ever had was bought when he was born by his dad ( who spent precious money they could not afford) on a bottle of Inner Circle Overproof to celebrate. It was through a series of forgetfulness that it wasn't drank until 44 years later. (and trust me that stuff is now illegal for good reason).

    Wayne is still making his way through this bottle with evident appreciation, no-one else can even bear to smell it.
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    Smile

    Great post! I love the home made aspect to it! Will definitely be trying this myself...

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    I came back to revisit this, and I intend to get 'a round tuit' sometime soon. There are big advantages to this method - provided you don't glue the fabric, you could have several muslin strips in various pale colours - white, cream, peach, pink, blue etc, and you could make the box as big as you like, to facilitate photographing larger objects.

    Now all I need is a box big enough to fit the car in . . .

    I will report back.

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