So I wanted to improve my fly photography by improving the mini-studio I built for taking pictures of flies. I did a little research online and then picked up two new lights from National Camera Exchange to replace the old convoluted system I was using.
I am now just using those two lights and a reflector inside a light box. Before, I was using the light box, a reflector, three lights, an on camera flash hooked up to secondary slave flash via a cable, and the full kitchen table with two leaves in it. Now I'm down to using a third of the kitchen table without the leaves in it.
Here are some photos of tonight's practice session (click on each to enlarge).
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sparkle soft hackle |
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tungston zebra nymph variant |
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zebra stable (7 different variants): fresh off the vise last weekend |
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wet fly on bamboo background |
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wet fly on oak background |
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streamer with maple background |
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streamer with dark stained wood background |
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double midge fly |
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double midge fly 2 |
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