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    G'day all,

    I was just looking through an old Fine Woodworking Magazine issue 213 (August 2010) and it has a "fine" article on photography with some ideas for DIY lights using workshop lights and baking paper for example.

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    Yep, baking paper being very similar in translucency to tracing paper will do a very nice job of semi-diffusing the light source. So will freezer wrap, but it won't like hot lights of course. Just have to make sure they don't impart a slight colour cast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    A writer will not publish the same paragraph in 6 different draught versions. Would you read them all if they did?
    Jesus. I'm lucky if you read six different paragraphs of mine - let alone the same one six times.

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    Hum wan't this thread supposed to have some photo discussion with photos taken at the Blue Mnts GtG???

    I have been following Greg's exploits.

    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f122/k...ailand-167919/

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    Far out ..... I read this thread and just failed photography. Miserably.

    Unfortunately I commit all the sins, except that I never had, never will have the klunker in Auto. It is always in manual.

    Thank you genuinely for a great tutorial, especially FenceFurniture. There are many things I picked up here, far too many to remember at once. I have 'subscribed' and will refer back here constantly.

    Its gunna be a real pain to take the klunker off 'Machine-Gun-Fire' ... It sounds like one too ... Haahaa

    Thanx all here ... Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutawintji View Post
    Far out ..... I read this thread and just failed photography. Miserably.

    Unfortunately I commit all the sins, except that I never had, never will have the klunker in Auto. It is always in manual.

    Thank you genuinely for a great tutorial, especially FenceFurniture. There are many things I picked up here, far too many to remember at once. I have 'subscribed' and will refer back here constantly.

    Its gunna be a real pain to take the klunker off 'Machine-Gun-Fire' ... It sounds like one too ... Haahaa

    Thanx all here ... Greg
    Depends on what you are photographing
    I take photos of my son hurdling - and I use a machine gun setting. Worked it out that I'm taking a photo per metre
    He uses them to check his technique and adjust such

    for other stuff I use, mainly aperture priority
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