Its for far to any other channel, the best channel in youtube for photogrphy hi end!!!!,, the best of the best is here with Karl Taylor and Urs Recher. Broncolor Karl and Urs!!!,congrats and thank you very much!!!
this was quite nice and easy to do/apply. normally most people watching these videos, such as myself, are like "Look at all the lights/equipment i don't have"
Hi Erin, we believe it's hard to get the same possibilities as with the Picolite and all the accessories but of course there is always a plan B in photography.
link to the backlight you are using as I looked on the Broncolor site and no mention of a pico light ?
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+John Newton At the bottom of the page, you can see the required equipments: www.bron.ch/broncolor/how-to/shoot-this-photo/sample/?tx_bronproducts_pi1%5Blightexample%5D=65&tx_bronproducts_pi1%5Blecatphotos%5D=7&cHash=3f6e4db337c715ef4b4619a42436825f#.VqOxR_nhDGg
Its for far to any other channel, the best channel in youtube for photogrphy hi end!!!!,, the best of the best is here with Karl Taylor and Urs Recher.
Broncolor Karl and Urs!!!,congrats and thank you very much!!!
this was quite nice and easy to do/apply.
normally most people watching these videos, such as myself, are like "Look at all the lights/equipment i don't have"
Nice precision work with the backlight.
Wow , what a precise control !
Thank you for uploading this tutorial video. You guys keep inspiring me!
Fantastic description guys
Urs et Karl, vous etes les vrais magiciens! je vous adore, les gars.
Can't help but think that the Picolites are ideal for product photography.
We think so, too. :-)
Is there a way to DIY a Pico light for photographing etched glass without a set up like this? Can an LED light be used?
Hi Erin, we believe it's hard to get the same possibilities as with the Picolite and all the accessories but of course there is always a plan B in photography.
Absolute stunning but may I have the exif the camera settings please.
mmmmmmVerrry interesting Thanks Urs thanks Karl
ı like this tutorial.
Bur Urs where did he get his shirt? like it
link to the backlight you are using as I looked on the Broncolor site and no mention of a pico light ?
+John Newton At the bottom of the page, you can see the required equipments: www.bron.ch/broncolor/how-to/shoot-this-photo/sample/?tx_bronproducts_pi1%5Blightexample%5D=65&tx_bronproducts_pi1%5Blecatphotos%5D=7&cHash=3f6e4db337c715ef4b4619a42436825f#.VqOxR_nhDGg