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It was in Kiruna, Sweden by where the ice hotel is. 100km inside the arctic circle. basically get to stockholm and fly north for 2 hours.

 

It was indeed to light a couple of miles of frozen lake, not for penguins but for huskies, raindeer, the thrills & Faithless...

 

All in aid of a Lynx (Axe in the rest of the world) Sponsered, T4 Tv Show.

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http://photobucket.com/albums/v153/spikejrt/th_PA310147.jpg

Taken from a gig I lit for a friends band a couple of months back. Nothing special, but it was done using all of my own kit which makes me proud! Note: the ACL looking effect was done using Par 36s lamped with AR-111 4º lamps which are superb! Run using a 12v transformer, so no need to wire together in series like ACLs. Cheap and effective!

 

http://photobucket.com/albums/v153/spikejrt/Various%20Jazz%20Shots/th_P1270161a.jpg

 

and

 

http://photobucket.com/albums/v153/spikejrt/Various%20Jazz%20Shots/th_P1270170a.jpg

A couple of pics from this weeks Jazz. Experimention with Spot Metering proves it's worth, esp when you zoom down to head shots and want a nice looking result! Nothing special I know, but I thought I'd share...

 

Cheers

Stu

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Lovely ACL look, Stu - it even looks cleaner (less halation) and tighter (beam angle) than a genuine ACL look - is that the camera, or is it really that good?

They really did look that good, punchy beams that were more than capable of bursting through the 1kw Par 64 washes.

 

Also, what wattage AR-111s did you use?  I'm very tempted to go and get some myself!

I used the 50w versions which were seriously bright for what they are! If you PM me I'll let you know where I got hold of mine from...

 

Cheers

Stu

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hey

the blocks had florries inside 2 red and 2 blue in each and they were weighted at the bottom to stop them falling over, not sure how they were made but it was just aluminium supports with clouded perspex in. For the get out they just collapsed into two sections.

 

red pic

http://www.christchurchtheatreclub.org/images/sp-spectacular.jpg

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