DIY Macro Studio with popup Laundry-bag

Update: This article was featured in DIYphotography.net and Petapixel.

I always wanted a light weight portable table-top studio.

My budget: Less than 10$(Let’s see if it’s possible)
I knew what i was going for. Below are the stuff that i picked up at Walmart and Dollar Tree.

– Collapsible Laundry bag = 3$
–  White Table Cover = 1$
– White posterboard = 1$

First thing, I removed the mesh like cloth from the sides and from the top. Next step, sketched the size of laundrybag’s sides to the white table cover and cut it out. This is pretty much it. Fixed the white posterboard inside the bag as in picture below and stapled the table cover to the sides and top. Took me less than 20 minutes to complete the whole thing.

I love the output from this 5$ Macro studio.

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Route 66 Trip

To start with, it’s little more than a year since i moved my photoblog to this current domain.. It’s been such a fun ride so far. I knew i was gonna travel around this country but never imagined having an amazing trip that would give me so many lifetime worth of experiences just in one.

I flew into Vegas 10 days before the new years eve, after one hell of a time there(yeaaah!)for a couple of days and I started back the trip back to Chicago through the Historic Route 66.

For those who aren’t much aware of what Route 66 is, here is a brief description on it. In simple it can be called Chicago-to-Los Angeles highway. It spans across 8 states – California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri & Illinois., extending to a length of 2451miles. This highway is mentioned ‘Historic Route 66’ for the reason being it has been officially removed from the U.S Highway System in the year 1985 and replaced by the Interstate Highway System. Now when you travel through this highway, the most common things you can see are.. abandoned towns, motels, gas stations with the 60’s look and obviously the entire stretch itself is a scenic route.

As i mentioned earlier, my journey started at Vegas and it joined Route 66 in Arizona., 2400 miles and 5 days later it ended in Chicago. The route of my journey had a bunch of detours to visit more fabulous destinations. I’m not done here anyway, I’ll share my experience side by the pictures below. A screengrab of Google Maps with my route.

Here are the pictures..

I know.. I know.. “Whatever happens in Vegas, Stays there” but i decided just to bring back these pictures. Trust me.. Nothing else. For this first shot, shot in the strip., i used a Delkin Car mount mounted on the inside of the car. I could have mounted it on the outside of the car but i was too scared to put my 5D MII out there but now i know it would have caused no harm.

Needless to say, Here is the Bellagio. I did realize Tripods/Monopods or any sort of stands are kinda frowned upon in very crowded areas of the strip for some reason. I ended up using my Gorillpod to grab this 35second exposure.

Stratosphere, This is where i ended up staying. The tower has one hell of a view of the whole valley. The rides on them were pretty scary. This 20s exposure was shot from nearly half a mile away from the tower.

The Palazzo – This 15S exposure on the Vegas Strip with my 5D MII + Gorillapod mounted to a railing.

The Fashion Show Mall, Wynn and Encore in a 15s exposure frame.

The Lake Mead area. Shot with my 5D MII + 70-200mm f2.8 combo. The reflections poked my interest in this.

The Rocky cliffs in the background of Lake Mead.

I love my 70-200mm f 2.8, without which this below shot of boats in Lake Mead is nearly impossible.

A 90s exposure during the sunset while vehicles pass by the US-93 highway. Shot from Kingman wash access road near Hoover Dam.

This shot below from Grand Canyon South Rim. One among the places of this trip, that i can’t wait to get back to.

Shot during sunset in Seligman, Arizona along Route 66.

This is the VLA – Very Large Array. Located deep down south in New Mexico. An array of Radio Telescopes deployed in the late 70’s to listen to the secrets of the universe. This place is just unbelievably awesome. When i came to know about this place a couple of months ago, i was told this is a SETI establishment. Apparently Not. It’s purely used for educational purposes to listen to heavenly radio signal. Trust me, I can sit there all day and watch these huge monsters move around n looking up. The next place that i’m gonna go pretty soon.

Amarillo, Texas. There are a lot of spooky towns all along Route 66. This is one of them. HDR shot with 3 exposures.

This is the Oklahoma City memorial. This is the memorial built for the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.One clown who woke up hating the world, blows off a federal building and killed 163 people including 19 children. This place just shook my heart. There was a deep silence which told a lot about this place. I wasn’t sure if i could walk on the grass, after i made sure i could from a park ranger i leaned down to hide the sun and grabbed three exposures for the below HDR.

On the whole, It was a fun trip and i would cherish this memory forever.

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If you are lucky(or unlucky) enough to be at my desk at work, you would have an idea for sure who these lill guys are.. Yeah, these are the guys who guard my desk with their inter-galactic powers.

I’ve always been mesmerized by the infinite white background photos and now is my chance to try it out. Before i would bother real models to pose for me and do the trial-n-error, i thought i would have a short shoot with these guys.

The idea is basically from Zack Arias’s White seamless tutorial but i did end-up refining it a bit due to the lack of certain gear.

Gear Used: Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 100mm f2.8 L IS. Software Used: Adobe LightRoom 3

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For the reflection i used my HP TouchPad(!). Lighting: One 580 EX II from the camera left below at 45deg facing up which helped to avoid spill on the background.

Here is the Setup shot.,

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Close Encounters

Millipedes – That’s how most of us know it. I often end-up mixing it up with Centipedes, not sure of the reason. These are just abundant in damp weather areas. Knowing their size, they often see their last light after a bike/car tire rolls over them or some person simply puts all their body weight on it.

This video was shot in my backyard in my hometown while on my trip to India with my Canon 5D MII and Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Lens. I had my 5D MII mounted on Redrock Micro Nano – Grippit. The Grippit was perfectly ideal for run and gun situations like these. The Zacuto z-finder behind the 5D MII added another point of contact for support. Simple rig but pretty powerful.

The Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Lens, this lens never fails to impress me. It’s sharpness and hybrid stabilization are few of it’s breath-taking features that gives it the ‘wow’ factor.

Software used: Shot everything using Technicolor picture-style for 5D Mark II and later color corrected and edited using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.

Here is the video.,

Vimeo link,

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Yercaud

Yercaud – There is a pretty good chance that most south Indians would know this place but i won’t be surprised if someone replied..’the where..’ It’s a hill station near my home town and one of my favorite destinations. The reasons i love this place, it’s never too much crowded. Considering the 1500ft+ elevation above sea level, the weather is never hot. This place has always been our family’s favorite picnic spot.

This visit was my first time i was there during winter and i realized how much i have missed this season to be there. Though it was raining for most of my family’s visit there, still i managed to spend some time shooting this video below. I did spent a considerable amount of time shooting time-lapses which is included in this video.

Gear Used: Canon 5D MII, Canon 16-35mm f2.8 II, Canon 70-200mm f4, Manfrotto Magfiber Tripod, Manfrotto 501HDV video head, Singh-Ray Vari-ND and Grad ND filters. Editing & Color Correction: Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.

Here is the vimeo link.,

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