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Fluro light Mark III made some improvements to my fluro light rig at Fashion Week
Mark I produced exagerated green on blonde hair and the catch light isn't so V anymore they look more round and since my US patent for the invention is complete i can finally reveal the rig seen here http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/98918112/Getty-Images-Entertainment Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Fluro light Mark IIWendell that is one premo rig, models ain't bad either...
watch out for the reverse engineers ! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Fluro light Mark IIAs usual the pics are of superb quality we take for granted from you. The quality of the light is ..... PRIMO!
I'd like to see more pictures of the rig. Maybe we need to have a meet with that rig? How are you powering this beast? Also, What makes it more useful/better compared to a ring light? [I know it may be cheaper than the professional ring lights out there, but the Orbis isn't too bad] Are you using a white lens? Don't tell me you are using Pentax?
Re: Fluro light Mark IIoh shucks thanks guys
the rig is powered by a 12 volt battery the reason why my invention is better than a ring light is purely an aesthetic thing the Triangle is the most mysterious shape in the universe and anyone in front of it feels it's mystical attraction hence you get better pictures...seriously also the triangle is sexier than a ring light everyone came up to me and just wanted one for themselves Wendell Levi Teodoro
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awww shite... that explains why i want one - damn u mystical attraction gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Fluro light Mark IICongrats Wendell but keep in mind that a US patent means diddly squat to Mr Ping Pong in the mountains of Shenzan
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Re: Fluro light Mark II+ or any country really, all you really need to do is change 10% of the design gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Fluro light Mark IImy strategy is to sell the patent to either of ther two leading lighting companies Profoto or Broncolor
get my 10% weee and then let everyone copy it's innevitable my patent protects me when dealing with these big companies anyway i dont have the resources to mass produce them Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Fluro light Mark III kept my mouth shut ! haha seriously though Wendell, it works a charm, it's put ideas in my head now
but on another note.. could the triangle be part of the magical fusion of the number 3? rule of thirds anyone? hahah Canon | Sony | Panasonic | Tamron | Sigma
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Re: Fluro light Mark IIWow...that rig is very interesting...good luck with getting that rig produced!
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I think the rule of thirds would require a threesome?
Same here. But depends on how big the 12V battery would be. Car battery anyone?
Re: Fluro light Mark IIhere is my Mark I i designed september 2009
it was huge and clunky i have since miniturised it Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Fluro light Mark IIstunning images, number 1's hair coming in under her eye gives me a weird sense her head is misshaped.
the even lighting is awesome, and the triangle shaped eye highlight is a nice touch. on a side note, i didn't notice that large eyebrows had made a reappearance. Simon
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Re: Fluro light Mark III like these results no matter how you produced them!! - Do you hand hold it or do you mount the flash rig to your cam?
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