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Lighting

Jay@PJCReptiles

"Quality Before Quantity"
Hi Everyone,
We were wondering what all you top notch photographers use for lighting? Other then a flash that is. We have been using a "Natural Lighting" bulb but it seems to give a yellowish hue to our pictures. We would like to take some pictures as if we were outside in perfect lighting conditions so the pictures would better reflect the snakes true colors. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay & PJ :cool:
 
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photoboxes work great... easy to make on your own with some pvc and white sheets... there are a TON of tutorials out there..

since i rarely use one as i'm not "professional" and tend to like to take pics of my animals while "caught in the act" it doesn't work out.

I do like to supliment the lighting though
my favorites, without a doubt, are the GE Reveal lighting.
they really are the best for bringing out colors
 
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