Fun! I really love the shot with the baker! That treat on the end is the perfect detail to sell the photo. And thanks for the shoutout, Ben! I'm having fun with the Adaptalux Studio right now and I have to say this early on, it's so satisfying to be able snake these lights into tight places. It's changed my workflow and has opened up creative possibilities. My shots and review are coming soon so watch out for that!
Thanks for this very timely Lego video. In a couple of weeks, we will be moving 150 miles away to be next door to our 11 and 9 year old grandchildren who build high end Lego projects at lightning speed. Maybe Grandpop can share another Lego dimension for their amazing minds to process.
Thank you Ben for this fantastic video on the theme that I love of Lego photos. However, I will have to continue for now with a "classic" macro lens because the cost of this Laowa lens is really very high, even second-hand. That said, you've already made some very beautiful ones in other videos with the lighting possibilities of the Adaptalux studio. Thank you also for introducing me to the Four Bricks Tall chain that I didn't know (@FourBricksTall). So I'm going to focus on Anna's tutorials as well. Thank you again well and see you very soon.
The lens is indeed quite expensive for a niche application, but it does some very unique stuff that is certainly a benefit for Lego photography. Probe lens or not, your lego photography is getting better all the time!
brilliant. what is the cost of the lens. more important can you tell me when the new Flah Emmitter come on line for sale. ha#k yu keep up the good wok. john red.
Fun! I really love the shot with the baker! That treat on the end is the perfect detail to sell the photo.
And thanks for the shoutout, Ben! I'm having fun with the Adaptalux Studio right now and I have to say this early on, it's so satisfying to be able snake these lights into tight places. It's changed my workflow and has opened up creative possibilities. My shots and review are coming soon so watch out for that!
I can't wait to see what you're able to do with our lighting, looking forward to your insights and what will no doubt be some really cool LEGO photos!
Thanks for this very timely Lego video. In a couple of weeks, we will be moving 150 miles away to be next door to our 11 and 9 year old grandchildren who build high end Lego projects at lightning speed. Maybe Grandpop can share another Lego dimension for their amazing minds to process.
I'm sure they will appreciate some creative photos of their builds, I know I would have loved that as a kid building Lego!
Thankyou Ben great micro video
Thanks for watching!
Love this! 👏
Thanks for watching!
Never heard of probe lens ! This is amazing. May I ask you what are lights that you are using for the diorama .
You can find them here - www.adaptalux.com
Thank you Ben for this fantastic video on the theme that I love of Lego photos. However, I will have to continue for now with a "classic" macro lens because the cost of this Laowa lens is really very high, even second-hand. That said, you've already made some very beautiful ones in other videos with the lighting possibilities of the Adaptalux studio. Thank you also for introducing me to the Four Bricks Tall chain that I didn't know (@FourBricksTall). So I'm going to focus on Anna's tutorials as well.
Thank you again well and see you very soon.
The lens is indeed quite expensive for a niche application, but it does some very unique stuff that is certainly a benefit for Lego photography. Probe lens or not, your lego photography is getting better all the time!
brilliant. what is the cost of the lens. more important can you tell me when the new Flah Emmitter come on line for sale. ha#k yu keep up the good wok. john red.