iceweasel
Newly Enlightened
I take a lot of pictures. I photograph and review watches for fun and for publication. So I spend a lot of time with lights that are hot and expensive, not to mention unwieldy, illuminating very small targets.
I've been wondering if anyone here has seen or can imagine a system of white LEDs that would be bright enough to light a small stage for photographing watches? Is it something I could run off 110? And are there any kit solutions (or out of the box) solutions or would I have to try my hand at breadboarding something from scratch (something, by the way, not likely to happen).
Any thoughts? Any ideas?
And just to give you an idea, here is my latest, for the web, review...
Click here for the watch review
THANKS very much for any help or insight you care to provide. It is most appreciated.
I've been wondering if anyone here has seen or can imagine a system of white LEDs that would be bright enough to light a small stage for photographing watches? Is it something I could run off 110? And are there any kit solutions (or out of the box) solutions or would I have to try my hand at breadboarding something from scratch (something, by the way, not likely to happen).
Any thoughts? Any ideas?
And just to give you an idea, here is my latest, for the web, review...
Click here for the watch review
THANKS very much for any help or insight you care to provide. It is most appreciated.