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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Flashlights, Torches and Light Painting > Lighting a really dark place (Viewed 1258 times)
Liska 


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Lighting a really dark place
< on 4/26/2010 2:57 PM >
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Sorry for the duplicate, but long story short I have a powerplant I need to light for some photos, for anywhere from 2-3 hours. I want something that'll mix in with the natural light coming from above (the light just doesn't come down far enough to fit in a 30 second exposure) so I'm looking for 2-3 spotlights that I can put in to add a little bit of extra light in between the larger generators. I'm not using them for light painting necessarily, though I tried that for the first time yesterday too, but instead more of a spot lighting for fill, cool shadows, colors, etc.

tl;dr does anyone have a good light, not yellow/reddish colored, that they can recommend that's small enough to where I can carry 3 or 4 of them for lighting purposes in a duffle bag when I go in there next weekend?

Thanks



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