Another good one. I always know I can count on you Lee to show a process that I can try. For those of us that don't have the fancy soft boxes or off camera speed lights I really appreciate your methods.
You better not give up or I will be after you lol. Trust me we all get lost time after time but you will find your way I promise 📸 If ever you get stuck just ask please
Thank you Lee, another great video, you always provide inspiration without the hassle, straight forward down to earth tutorials. Keep up the good work my friend, thank you.
Thank you kindly sir this one is for all of the people like my self that over think things a little to much and get loose there way and passion. You are truly inspirational to me with your kindness and support
@@LeeHallphotography It is easy to try and get over complex with the setup, you are right about simplicity giving great results, these are a few of a white feather lit with the little turntable, by moving the feather and ligh falling in different parts we have a hairy monster with an open mouth, love how even the feathers lines look to be going in different directions, adobe.ly/30z0t25
Another fab idea from you Lee, I know you have probably already said where you buy the holder for your bulb, but I can’t find it now, and can’t see them on Amazon. My feathers are the basket plus the coloured bulb! Thank you so much for the inspiration and your enthusiasm.
Great content as usualy. I just take the easy route in photography. Cracking shots there Lee. I find playdo is good and a cheap alternative than bluetac.
Thank you buddy I started off using playdo but when I was putting it into water or spraying my subjects with water it was making a mess but its great for holding subjects 👌📸👌📸
@@LeeHallphotography Thanks mate, much appreciated. I will continue to practice & enjoy. I am only using my kit 18-55 lens, & will see what i can create using the light bulb & led base light once i get them ordered. Thanks again mate your work & videos are inspiring
Hi Lee, I see that in various videos you use a syringe in order to add a drop of water onto an object for your photo. I looked on Amazon and there are many types. Can you please recommend the type of syringe to purchase. Many thanks.