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01-18-2010 08:26 PM #1
8600RPM's how to light a car for $50 thread
Here it is folks...
I get asked a lot what I use to light cars...and the answer is a decent amount of money in big w/s monolites, skill, and a bit of luck. This past summer I was presented with a challenge, one that almost took me out of automotive photography. My 17-55 f/2.8 stopped focusing properly, AND 2 out of 3 of my monolites died and had to be sent in for repair. I didnt have the 24mm prime, in fact I the widest lens I owned was the 35mm prime. I had an old 18-55 kit lens (my now rig shot lens) laying around that I'd simply have to use. The challenge was I had an S2000 and a 240sx to shoot, I had no lighting equipment other than my SB-600, and worst of all I had a magazine that wanted these cars shot and they werent going to wait. So I improvised, and caused myself a lot of headache, and a lot of work in CS4. The reflections were terrible, but it caused a really cool effect and I posted up some sample images on flickr that I opted to leave the reflections in and see how it went. The result is the finalized images made it to print, not where I wanted but still not bad for $50 worth of lighting. It eventually landed me the feature I wanted with the S2000 on a second shoot so not a total loss huh?
Shopping list:
1 $18.94 4' fluorescent ballast. DONT FORGET BULBS (40w) BUY:Lithonia Lighting 4 Ft. Strip 2-Bulb 40 Watt T12 Fluorescent Fixture - C 2 40 120 MBE 2INKO at The Home Depot

1 $21.00, 60 (or more) foot extension cord, BLACK...I chose black because it doesnt show up as bad in the longer exposures, less PS work is good.
BUY: 50 Ft.14/3 BK-50C Ext Cord - 277-614 at The Home Depot

1 Power inverter (I already owned one), doesnt have to be a huge one since the wattage is only 80 total watts.
Thats it, presto! Now you need practice, which with a lot of...this technique can produce some jaw dropping results for dirt cheap. I still play around with it from time to time for fun, and for less than $50 you can't beat it
Unfinalized images from said crap photoshoot 1 and 2...





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Since I was using a friggin' kit lens, and lighting straight out of home depot sharpness is an issue and it was rather tricky dealing with reflections on location. Even with the CP filter attached I still had them...you always will with this setup you just have to manage them later, or make them uniform. Kill the normal strobe lighting formula for this technique because it wont work. You're going to need longer shutter speeds (5-10 seconds) and walk it around the car while the shutter is open. Dont worry about yourself...if done right you wont appear in the image. The rest is all trial and error, play around with it, and have fun. Sure it isnt the best way to light a car at all...but its fun and cheap. And if $2000 worth of lighting is out of your budget then this is for you.
Enjoy!TONYMORGAN
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01-18-2010 10:19 PM #2Registered User
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Niceeee....
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01-18-2010 11:06 PM #3Registered User
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Here is a solution I found shuttertalk Putting Together a Budget DIY Lighting System | Shuttertalk

the light & Stand is around 40 bucks $34.00 @ walmart you will have to find these replacement bulbs still looking for them ....

Read the full article here..
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01-18-2010 11:14 PM #4
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01-18-2010 11:59 PM #5
good stuff!
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01-19-2010 02:42 AM #6
light painting ftw! i wanna try this sometime
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01-19-2010 09:10 AM #7Administrator
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Nice post

Theres always an alternative rout for everything!
Number one, i would have to say the lighting is almost perfect. Interior, walls, car..etc. Spot on.
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02-09-2010 04:54 PM #8
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02-09-2010 05:06 PM #9Registered User
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i was at walmart the other day and everything you need comes out to like 20 bucs!!
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02-09-2010 05:11 PM #10Living in Black & White..
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ideas ideas.. good one..
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02-09-2010 07:50 PM #11
Well I left my strobes at home last night and went out to try some new ideas I had using this lighting method. I parked and had the camera out for about 2 minutes before a security guard felt the need to flex his super powers.
TONYMORGAN
Photographer/Author for IMAGINE. | State of Stance
DC5-S: 343whp @12psi/pump *sold*
E46 BMW: Dinan / ACS / Hartge / UUC *sold*
E30 BMW: M50 / H1C / low boost *sold*
EJ8: aggressive fitment DD.
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ive always liked light painting so i think im prob. gonna go pick up this stuff and try it out this weekend
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02-11-2010 10:43 PM #13
I've decided that my car isnt the best to play around with this technique on, since its black. In pure darkness its very hard to get even light around the car like Im used to getting with my strobes. This is 3 different exposures, one for the top of the car, one for the bottom, and one for the boats. I think maybe I'm expecting too much in pure darkness from a $20 light lol!
TONYMORGAN
Photographer/Author for IMAGINE. | State of Stance
DC5-S: 343whp @12psi/pump *sold*
E46 BMW: Dinan / ACS / Hartge / UUC *sold*
E30 BMW: M50 / H1C / low boost *sold*
EJ8: aggressive fitment DD.
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02-11-2010 11:14 PM #14
Do you have a link for this technique? Instead of asking you to write one up? I kinda have an idea how this works, but not 100%. I take it your in a near total dark place, and the lights are on when you are taking the picture. At least that's what I get from the pic with the Civic and the boats.
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02-12-2010 12:13 AM #15
Yeah, the last picture with the Civic and the boats shows a bit of the technique better because I removed nothing from the photo at all, it's a terrible shot really.
You basically toy around with long shutter speeds and walk the light around the car, in a nutshell. It's certainly easier on cars that aren't black, but it's far from easy.TONYMORGAN
Photographer/Author for IMAGINE. | State of Stance
DC5-S: 343whp @12psi/pump *sold*
E46 BMW: Dinan / ACS / Hartge / UUC *sold*
E30 BMW: M50 / H1C / low boost *sold*
EJ8: aggressive fitment DD.
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