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Pitch a Tent for Better Macro Photography
Posted 03/31/2006 at 7:38:50pm | by Niko Coucouvanis

 

Step 4: Top 'Er Off

 

Instead of taping the top and back pieces, cut the nylon long enough to span the back and top - for our box, we used four feet and left extra nylon to drape over the front and sides. Now stretch the fabric across the box's top (tightly, but not too tightly), cut one-inch holes above each corner, and fit the holes over the protruding bits of PVC.

 

Unless you plan on using your light tent outside, you don't need to tape the top.

 

 

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avatarjust built one of these

an easier and more reliable way than tape to fasten the material is to cut a foot of pvc into 1" pieces and with each of those cut 1/5 to 1/4 of the circumference out. now just clamp down the material in various spots. works like a dream.

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avatarGood movie, veryLouis

Good movie, veryLouis Vuitton good

Read this article, Louis Vuittonsome knowledge to understand, thank you, the author

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