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Old 09-01-2008, 11:16 PM
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My Lighting is Florescent lighting,the usual 4 foot long tubes but I use the Green house bulbs,they tend to flicker a bit (Which drives everyone in the club nuts) but the light seems more natural,when I shoot a scene I make sure it's in the Morning and use as much natural light as possible,I always use the timer on my camera (Never use my shutter button) this avoids any camera shake,I never use the flash ( Tends to wash out the picture) and I set my capture rate to just a smidge more than Auto so it will catch the colors just that much longer,I enjoy takeing shots of my layouts the one below is of my "N" scale under my flourescent lighting with the door open.

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