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my new studio; how to use 'Joby gorillapod" tripod

Photography Work In Progress posted on Jun 06, 2007
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I set this big window on my kitchen cointer. I by myself so it do not matter now. I useing it as my UV lighting studio. The upper left shows the window with some stuff on it. do not drink out of the glass. I mixed petroleum jelly with some red neon paint to get a texture. The upper right show the studio with just the UV lighting on. I now wareing some 100 precent UV glasses to protect my eyes. They are clear. The lower left show how I useing the 'Joby gorillapod" tripod. I google a boom type tripod and they was $450 on up and now what I was looking for. Can not use them the way I wish. So I thought of useing the tea bottle I was useing and it worked real good I could even take my hands off the camera as the timer was on to shoot. The bottom right is what I thought would be a good boom camera arm. I did put the 'Joby gorillapod" tripod on it and it was good. But I would like to take off the magifind glass and tape on a real tripod to the upper arm so I can use the head of the tripod too. As you see it plug in behind this bookshave that weigth a ton. Plus the magifind glass works so I like to find one that is broken to work on. I can move around with this setup boom camera tripod. Can work on flowers too. thanks for looking and comments this is for rainbows she say in a comment about the 'Joby gorillapod" tripod. I IM her to tell her I have one and how to use it. Here is one of the many ways to use it. Put it on a top of a bottle.

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jocko500

5:18PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

I got three UV Lights. One is 8w one is 13w and one is 40w

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Zorg1955

5:20PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Thanks for the visit of your office Jock ! Excellent !

MrsLubner

5:20PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

I didn't think of the joby gorillapod. I've seen them and almost got one but wondered what I could use it for. This is a great idea! love the commentary that goes with the photos. All very interesting.

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Richardphotos

5:34PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

creative work Jock. I made my own boom tripod adapter for less than $30.00. I bought a small tripod from walmart that has a 1/4" screw mounting bolt in the center. I then took a aluminum angle about 3' long and drilled holes.one to mount on the regular tripod with a 1/4" nut and washers and one or more for the head of the small tripod from walmart. I thought about taking a picture and post in the forum. I thought someone would laugh, but it does the job very well

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rainbows

6:10PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

These are wonderful works, Jock!! I like all four.. I am going to give this "Joby gorillapod" My very best try!! I have been practising on the tree branches and gate today. Also using the mop stick too :-) I will do it.. Jock, thank you for help. The gorillapod looked so little, I did not know what to do with it. LOL!! You think good.. to extend the height by a stout stick. I will try your bottle top technique. I will upload a shot as soon as I have mastered it. We are good help to each other at RR, I like that. Hugs, for all Your family. Di.

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CarolSassy

6:25PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

All very cool shots full of interesting details! I especially like the office pic! I actually have a lamp like that little one you have on the shelf against the wall! Excellent everything! (:

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goodoleboy

6:27PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Interesting captures of your work shop. Have lots of fun fooling around with stuff I never heard of.

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NefariousDrO

6:46PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

You have quite a neat setup, there.

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Janiss

6:53PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

A wonderfull visit... excellent idea!

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LudyMelltSekher

7:49PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

{@}~Hello my dear friend, Wowww!!! What a beautiful scene, excelent work, Congratulations!!! Wonderful,Wonderful,Wonderful, Super Wonderful!!! A million stars from me!!!**** Have a wonderful Wednesday.Hug and kiss in Your sweet heart. (Thanks you very much for the nice comments,they are very estimated for my) Luminous blesing. Ludy@>--->---

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annie5

7:51PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Very interesting to visit your office! Now we know where and how you work.. Excellent idea Jocko! :)

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figharo

7:58PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

The process looks as interesting as the end result, love the peek at your work area...

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drifterlee

7:58PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Fantastic Jocko!!!!

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sharky_

8:02PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Love your studio here. Excellent. Aloha

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jif3d

8:14PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Trust you to come up with a really novel and great way to use the gorilla-pod ! ~Cheers~

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Ionel

8:50PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

This is very interesting! Excellent!

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mcv

9:46PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Very creative and informative information Jocko, illustrated well by your four photos. We have a store here, Dollar Tree, that currently has a very small plastic tripod for a dollar. Could be a cheap and good way to get the camera attachment piece for a slef made settup using a swing arm lamp or magnifier (like the one in your photos). I have seen used swing arm lamps at Goodwill for about $2.50, but have yet to find a nice lighted swing arm magnifier like you have there. Excellent info and photos!!!

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angelbearzs

10:12PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

that so awesome image!!!!:)

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MagikUnicorn

10:26PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Yes very informative and Impressive well done Jock

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visionart

10:50PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Very Nice!!!!!

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DennisReed

11:10PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Cool studio & equipment Jock! Thanks for the peek!

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skiwillgee

11:25PM | Wed, 06 June 2007

Thanks for sharing these photos. Cool

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Gor111

2:04AM | Thu, 07 June 2007

A fantastic photography composition you have uploaded here! Bravo!!!

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claude19

2:22AM | Thu, 07 June 2007

The more I think Jocko of it, the more I believe that you will have to launch you in the cinema of animation. You horizontally assemble your decorations and you photographs your creations on a horizontalo plan, while mounting your camera on a ' statif' of reprographie/macrophotograpie, and two lamps flood to create or erase the shades. When I made photography, I faisiat thus of the reproduction of pages of livrs without efforts... not without perspiration...

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tallpindo

5:34AM | Thu, 07 June 2007

I had to have a "crane" for my monstrosity. If it was just a wooden model on a plastic sheet sea I could have used this method. So it is that reality becomes a setup.

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B_PEACOCK

7:07AM | Thu, 07 June 2007

FAntastic work Jock.

Valerie-Ducom

7:09AM | Thu, 07 June 2007

Wowww, excellent !!! :)

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Svarg

7:52AM | Thu, 07 June 2007

Good idea - using the magnifier. Nice to see your studio.

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:59AM | Thu, 07 June 2007

Congratulations for the new studio.....!!! Excellent photo series....!!!

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carlx

12:23PM | Thu, 07 June 2007

Thanks for this tour, Jock!!! Interesting and fantastic!!!

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