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Photo backdrops

Postby inmotion on Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:34 pm

Hi Anyone have ideas on a source for a photo back drop of a country scene with green paddocks and white fencing(horse stud)
Every time I try to look at a site there are hundreds to go thro ??
Cheers jim :cheers:
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Re: Photo backdrops

Postby photomarcs on Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:32 am

Hey Jim!

I've just tried googlemapping Kangarilla and seeing what areas are around you, i cant seem to find much in terms of what your after.. have you got any local equestrian or horselands that might be of interest?
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Re: Photo backdrops

Postby Big V on Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:37 pm

Jim, drive out to kersbrook, there are plenty of scenes like that and you will have the pleasure of shooting them
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Re: Photo backdrops

Postby inmotion on Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:19 pm

Hi Tony, I am after a back drop that I can use on site as I shoot up to 150 presontation shots in a row and a Chroma Green just dosnt cut it with the public.Although it would stop the "shot poachers"I Have a stud shoot this week so I will take the chance to grab some file shots.THe concept I had was something like a Kentucky Horse Stud.It may be just Too hard--jim PS are you keen to try my 'Aussie Gimble" for a week as it is now black powdercoated :cheers: :cheers:
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Re: Photo backdrops

Postby DebT on Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:14 pm

as horrible as the thought may be try the wallpaper shop as they have large mural 'things' you could mount on sheets of mdf and carry around with you ...unless you buy a projector and a big white backdrop and use your own photos .....alternately shoot white screen and add your background in PS

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