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	<title>Comments on: What type of cheap lighting system to use for amater photography?</title>
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		<title>By: Mick</title>
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		<description>A couple of these will get you going nicely. You might not be able to afford decent strobe heads and the cheap ones are a false economy, but these low energy lights are actually quite a good option. And they run quite cool, so they aren&#039;t uncomfortable for your victims.


I bought a couple of similar ones to light up my light tent (I know it&#039;s smaller than garage etc) but I think they&#039;d be okay for portraiture.

Other props you need can usually be fashioned out of household objects and cardboard - relflectors, barn doors, snoots - you often don&#039;t have to spend any money to get interesting lighting options. [who]&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.goldbuyingguide.com/&quot;&gt; Mick&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of these will get you going nicely. You might not be able to afford decent strobe heads and the cheap ones are a false economy, but these low energy lights are actually quite a good option. And they run quite cool, so they aren&#8217;t uncomfortable for your victims.</p>
<p>I bought a couple of similar ones to light up my light tent (I know it&#8217;s smaller than garage etc) but I think they&#8217;d be okay for portraiture.</p>
<p>Other props you need can usually be fashioned out of household objects and cardboard &#8211; relflectors, barn doors, snoots &#8211; you often don&#8217;t have to spend any money to get interesting lighting options. [who]<a href="http://www.goldbuyingguide.com/"> Mick</a></p>
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