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Nice idea paul, simple and effective, good thing about the streched canvis is it asorbs the flash so you dont get the shine like bills seams to ( not been cruel bill)

No worries Nick... I have had criticism of my photos before now and it's better being up front and saying what you think rather than talking about it behind my back ;) ;)

In defence those sheets still have the cling film stuffy or the cellophane on them so may that's affecting the shine ??? ???

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My canvas's are stretched over a wooden frame :) yours do the trick though Bill ;)

Yes they will do me Paul. Four will be for the loft booth and well the other two will be fine for pictures down in the kitchen ;) ;)

Off topic but what do I like about FTF ..sharing ideas etc.....I had a discussion about this with brianIH634 at Penrith last year and we concurred ;) ;)

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Yes they will do me Paul. Four will be for the loft booth and well the other two will be fine for pictures down in the kitchen ;) ;)

Off topic but what do I like about FTF ..sharing ideas etc.....I had a discussion about this with brianIH634 about this at Penrith last year and we concurred ;) ;)

If everyone in life scratched each others backs it might be a better place ;D

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A3 that's a "Mikey Mouse" motor Mark..unless it's an RS3 [img alt=;D]http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/Smileys/default/grin.gif [img alt=;D]http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/Smileys/default/grin.gif    Bill    ,,,,,, WHO  is this , never heard of him  ::);)  Will need to get some sort of booth like this together some time  , need to try & get photos & alist of all my models together some time .

Never was very good at spelling Iain ;) ;)

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This kind of thing:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/80CM-PHOTO-SOFT-BOX-LIGHT-TENT-CUBE-4-COLOUR-BACKDROP_W0QQitemZ270519098558QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Photography_StudioEquipment_RL?hash=item3efc31dcbe

You need a few bright lights or just use it outside/near a window on a bright day. You could go for a smaller size if you only photograph unboxed 1/32.

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  • 9 months later...

A few weeks ago after collecting my latest Border Fine Art figurine B1320 Checking The Ewes I decided to try and take some photos outdoors since taking inside usually on the kitchen table tends to give shadows.

Anyway what I used was 2 Screwfix "workmate benches" and an old piece of kitchen top covered with an old cotton white sheet ( table cloth  :-\ :-\ ) for the base. The back was a piece of artists canvas board. Nothing fancy but well nothing ventured nothing gained as they say ;) ;)

The "booth"

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Here are some of the photos...good or bad...please let me know.....I am tough skined ;) ;) ;) ;)

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In order to try and get shadowless photos I decide to make a simple photo booth but with just a base and a background. I had a spare 6mm 8 foot by 4 foot sheet of MDF from the tractor shed project so I decided that was just taking up space and would dor for the job.

I decided to make the base 48 inches wide ( will be set onto the two Screwfix "workmates" and covered by an old kitchen top ) and 24 1/2 inches wide.

The back will be 48 inches wide and 38 inches high.

I decided it was to be portable so screwed on a piece of wood approx 2 inches x 3/4 under the base so this would line against the kitchen top.

Then with a hole cutter made 4 recesses for small coach bolts. These bolts and nuts then hold on the back. To make flat pack again it is a easy task on undoing 4 bolys although will be even quicker when I find some wing nuts with the same thread as the bolts.

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Finished except paint

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First cost of Dulux white emulsion applied. Another two coats at least will be required

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