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Working on some lighting techniques, specifically for halls and corridors. I would like some thoughts and input on these two pics.
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The main pic is a hall or corridor using LED lights above the set. I am using 15 bulb battery operated LED 's in white for this pic. You can see them at the top of the pic. The tiles are dark blue grey and the wall panels are as well with a line of black tiles down the side. The LED's are held in place by a modified plate mesh. The effect is close to what I want but would appreciate any thoughts the community might have.




In this pic the lighting is at floor level. I am using the same floor but white wall panels instead...thoughts?

BTW, the LED lights were about $3.50 at Kroger and are powered by 2 AA batteries.



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 I like it 
  November 19, 2012
The first pic rocks. Go with that for certain...
 I made it 
  November 19, 2012
Quoting JWG 258 Those blue/white LEDs look very sci-fi. Do you have access to amber LEDs for lighting up castle hallways?
I bought Christmas light LED's I did not see amber -- but I bet they make them -- do a search on LED Christmas Lights Amber...
  November 19, 2012
Those blue/white LEDs look very sci-fi. Do you have access to amber LEDs for lighting up castle hallways?
 I like it 
  November 19, 2012
The first pic looks great! Hard to judge the second one without any real frame of reference. In the first shot, the black tiles along the edges of the walls is very effective.
 
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