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		<title>Lighting Styles</title>
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			<title>Home-made spotlights.</title>
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			<description>We've had a set of spotlights sitting around here for ages - taken down from a recent DIY project, we tried to sell them, then give them away, and then when that failed they sat on the kitchen countertop for ages (waiting to be thrown away).



Eventually, I thought I could alter them and use them for photographic purposes, 30 minutes later, a drill bit and a few bolts and it was ready. Two of them in fact - here's an image of my daughter using them. Main light above camera, lighting a silver  ...</description>
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