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They are hard because they are SO big, the lighting setup I have for my studio and shows is not adequate for coverage.
I actually remove my diffuser tent and shoot the strobes off the ceiling, acting as a white diffuser, too. It works, but only because I have a low white ceiling.
Then there is the challenge of a background this large. I've found I can extract the images, and then create my digital backgrounds and shadows to make it look appealing, if not plausible.
This takes me a LONG time, but it comes out well.
Jot Singh Khalsa:
Doug Campbell, from MT was pleased with his work on this rustic integral Camp Knife / Bowie. As he should be.
The sheath is well-made also, from a sheathmaker I have not heard of.
Coop
I actually remove my diffuser tent and shoot the strobes off the ceiling, acting as a white diffuser, too. It works, but only because I have a low white ceiling.

Then there is the challenge of a background this large. I've found I can extract the images, and then create my digital backgrounds and shadows to make it look appealing, if not plausible.
This takes me a LONG time, but it comes out well.
Jot Singh Khalsa:



Doug Campbell, from MT was pleased with his work on this rustic integral Camp Knife / Bowie. As he should be.
The sheath is well-made also, from a sheathmaker I have not heard of.


Coop
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