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12/23/2008 09:37:19 AM · #1 |
Does anyone know where you can buy black straws locally? I realize that stores will differ between regions, but at least it would give me a starting point. I spent yesterday morning checking all the local party and craft stores, to no avail.
In case you haven't guessed, I want the straws so I can build some grid spots for my Speedlights. I know I could order them off the Net, but that would require patience :-)
(For reference, I'm in Scranton, PA.)
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12/23/2008 09:46:27 AM · #2 |
Party Supply store - I was just in one a few days ago and was surprised to see black straws. They came in a set with all black napkins and plastic eating utensils and some other stuff. Two sizes even - cocktail as well as soft drink. |
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12/23/2008 09:57:44 AM · #3 |
Could always hit Panera but then I would never grab a stack from this cause that would be bad ;-)
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12/23/2008 10:07:51 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by robs: Could always hit Panera but then I would never grab a stack from this cause that would be bad ;-) |
Yeah, I heard about Panera having them. But since I think their food is lousy and overpriced, my moral compass is giving me trouble with the notion of walking in and taking a handful - I feel like I'd have to at least buy something and gag it down.
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12/23/2008 10:12:39 AM · #5 |
For some reason I think kfc has black straws as well.................................could you spray paint white ones?????? or use electrical tape around them........... |
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12/23/2008 10:16:54 AM · #6 |
spray paint would likely melt them.
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12/23/2008 10:22:05 AM · #7 |
not that the spray painting straws is a viable option but here is a spray paint made for plastic................krylon spray paint for plastic
Message edited by author 2008-12-23 10:22:30. |
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12/23/2008 10:22:58 AM · #8 |
i forgot about that stuff.
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12/23/2008 10:31:05 AM · #9 |
How odd...I just did the 'roundabouts this past weekend looking for black straws to make a DiY honeycomb grid. Everyone looked at me like I was insane, but I persevered and found 'em. Harvey's makes your hamburger...a beautiful thing. But, I suppose, it might be too far to go unless you live in Canada, eh?
Have you seen this site?
//www.saxonpc.com/index.html
It may actually be cheaper than a DiY.
Message edited by author 2008-12-23 10:31:16.
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12/23/2008 10:57:34 AM · #10 |
White once will work too i think. Light that spills may not be noticable. |
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12/23/2008 11:03:49 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by Nikolai1024: White once will work too i think. Light that spills may not be noticable. |
I thought about using white ones, but figured that it would end up as more of a softbox effect, rather than a grid. I'm banking on the notion that the black straws work to narrow the beam, where as white ones would allow transmission and just diffuse the light.
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12/23/2008 11:04:20 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by david_c: How odd...I just did the 'roundabouts this past weekend looking for black straws to make a DiY honeycomb grid. Everyone looked at me like I was insane, but I persevered and found 'em. Harvey's makes your hamburger...a beautiful thing. But, I suppose, it might be too far to go unless you live in Canada, eh?
Have you seen this site?
//www.saxonpc.com/index.html
It may actually be cheaper than a DiY. |
Thanks for the link! The SaxonPC grids are tempting, and the prices are pretty good!
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12/23/2008 12:04:05 PM · #13 |
Yeah, I didn't realise that stuff was so cheap. |
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12/23/2008 06:43:18 PM · #14 |
Just in case anyone is wondering, I went with the 4 piece SaxonPC kit. It includes 4 different diameter grids and some pegs with which to stack them, all for $8.95 (free shipping until tomorrow). The more expensive kit had foam attached around the sides of the grids, but I already have some foamie sheets and figure I can glue them on myself.
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12/23/2008 06:52:07 PM · #15 |
Let us know how they work, kay? :) |
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12/23/2008 06:57:06 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by BeeCee: Let us know how they work, kay? :) |
Will do. I'll be sure to post some sample shots!
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