dlmorgan999
Flashlight Enthusiast
I hadn't thought about it that way, but you are right Daniel!Wow, those are really great pictures (post #78)
The top one looks a bit like a firework display
I hadn't thought about it that way, but you are right Daniel!Wow, those are really great pictures (post #78)
The top one looks a bit like a firework display
Is the Thud LT anodized Titanium Franz or is it BeCu?
It looks great with the matching colors of the tritiums.
I've always liked your Thud lights Cary! I also really like the strong contrast you were able to achieve in that picture. :thumbsup: What did you use as a fill light?BB and Ti.
Daniel,
This is anodized. It has been around here before...
I've tried taking pictures before using a flash, but in my shots, the texture of the lights didn't look as nice. In your shot, the Speedlight was obviously not attached to the camera. How was it mounted? I'm asking all of these questions because a flash is one of the next photography items on my purchase list, and so any information I can get is helpful!Dave, the photo you asked was using nikon speedlight. Most of previous my photos were using my table lamp.
Is the Thud LT anodized Titanium Franz or is it BeCu?
It looks great with the matching colors of the tritiums.
This unique Thud LT Rosé was custom anodized by the machine shop owner. He did another anodized in Gold.
The picture above by Franz is representative of the actual color of the light
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It is a beautiful light indeed. Franz is a lucky man!Thanks for the clarification. Its very well done, so evenly anodized that its difficult to tell that it isn't a raw metal.
Actually, there is a photography sub forum here on CPF.There are some amazing pictures of amazing lights in this thread.
I don't want to derail the thread from its purpose, but there really doesn't seem to be a photography sub forum I can ask in. Could members taking these pictures show, or describe their setups for photographing these lights? Light box, cloth, glass plates, soft box, lighting, etc.
I'm ok with PM's just to keep it minimized within this thread but others may benefit from it as well.
Again, awesome job! The trits really stand out which looks great.
Thanks.
No problem - I also missed it at first. Aside from that, you are welcome to send me PMs with any questions you have about the pictures I've posted.Not sure how I missed that. Doh!
Thanks.
Thanks for the clarification. Its very well done, so evenly anodized that its difficult to tell that it isn't a raw metal.