There is A LOT going on with this tapestry. It's a gigantic ship floating through a galactic sea with a starry sky and a ton of color. It's very busy, but that's the type of art that I seem to be drawn to most.
This scene makes me think of a really fun game I was playing a lot last month. I'm of course talking about the turn-based RPG Sea of Stars. You may have seen me post a few videos about that game. Although I still haven't finished it, I have some great memories of it already. I still have one of the sound effects from the game as my iMessage text tone.
You can see one of my most used lights in one of the photos in today's set. You may not realize it, but I am often holding the light directly in my face to allow it to hit my face perfectly. Most of the time you can't tell because I crop the image to hide that. I decided to leave one accidental shot this time though because my face was cut off and I thought the digital screen on the back of the light looked pretty cool.
The light has settings to increase and decrease brightness. I am also able to adjust from 5600K to 3200K. These particular Lume Cube lights do not have RGB, although now they do offer that option, and I kind of wish I had those too. The one major benefit the Lume Cube lights have over my cheaper RGB lights is the fact that they have a built-in battery. I always have to plug my RGB lights in, which isn't the worst considering I have one of those battery banks that functions just like a wall socket. It is however so much nicer to not have any cords with the Lume Cube lights.
Although I always use the same lights, the lighting always turns out slightly different because I setup and take down everything each time I take photos. I have to do this because my apartment is small and I don't want to just leave stuff out in the middle of the floor all the time. I'm very particular about my living space. Plus, it only takes a few extra minutes to get everything ready to go.
That's all folks. Just more me rambling about talking about my at-home self-portraits. You've got to love it. Talk to you again soon.
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