Stryke and Kal/Stealth, you're half right. Yes, Stealth, those are ordinary
stands, which I actually did pick up from my local hardware store. However, as Stryke notes, those are not ordinary lightbulbs. I garnered the lights from school, though, when I left last year, from our photography department - which is closing down for lack of students picking the subject.


We just used to call them "hot lights", but if I remember right, they were 600-watt quartz halogen flood lamps. Damn, damn bright, but more importantly, their colour temperature is close to daylight, something like 5500K. That's why there are hardly any noticeable colour casts.

Sandwich: Inside joke acknowledged.

Here's another shot. I almost walked into this wolf spider, scared the living daylights out of me. Warning, it's the size of my desktop.