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In lugnet.events.brickfest, Adrian Drake writes:
> > * If I asked to take some close-up photos of your display and I wanted
> > to set up lighting which might, for a period of time (I dunno, like 10-20
> > minutes), get in your way or prevent others from getting a good look at
> > your stuff, how would that affect you?
>
> Just what are you planning? Long term disruptions would be annoying, but
> a few minutes of time monopolization wouldn't be too bad, I suppose.
Ideally I'd like to take 2-5 minutes. 10-20 minutes would be toward the
extreme. The last thing I want to do is get in the way, so you shoo me
away at any time if that happens -- my stuff is pretty portable. My lighting
is just a pair of external wireless strobe flashes, which can be positioned
various ways. Playing with lighting is a lot of fun, but LEGO models always
present a unique challenge. I'm just not very fast at it yet. I'm going to
experiment this weekend with various bounce-flash diffuser card shapes and
see if I can streamline my process, since I won't have the luxury of working
slowly at a high-traffic event like BrickFest.
--Todd
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