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by wendellt on Sun May 13, 2007 7:30 pm
Still editing through 1000's of fashion week photos
i found these that demonstrate nice lighting with my softbox
and sb800 which does a pretty good job compared to a studio strobe
taken with my new d200 and 17-35 lens which i have rigorously tested during fashion week to be a very good camera and lens combo
hair: Brad Ngata
hair: Brad Ngata
fashion: Natalie Wood's Something
and her'es a massive crop of me using the softbox backstage

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by Yi-P on Sun May 13, 2007 7:51 pm
Wendell, did you build the softbox yourself or you bought it somewhere? Its definitely nice lighting output with this.
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by wendellt on Sun May 13, 2007 8:01 pm
its a moded softbox
i used a pro foto strobe ring i bought 2nd hand
the actual softbox itself is a cheap brand one from vanbar
and i used a normal flash bracket to attach the sc29 cable to one end and the other end i bolted to the pro foto strobe ring
then i used the centre column from my broken mini benro tripod attached that to the flash bracket for a handle
i did all this modding because i couldnt afford to buy a proper softbox made especially for a speedlight which stores markup
the whole thing cost me $160
unfortunately i dont have more pics of it since i lost the thing(without cable and flash) at fashion week
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by barry on Mon May 14, 2007 9:33 am
Wendell all are good shots but I like the softness of #4 best.
D700, 50 1.8, 14-24 2.8, 24-70 2.8, 70-200VR, 80-400VR, SB800 plus a lot of gadgets
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