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Light is obviously from camera right, but how'd you light her and not overlight the tree? Also, what are you using for that kind of throw - is that your quad bracket set up?
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Light is obviously from camera right, but how'd you light her and not overlight the tree? Also, what are you using for that kind of throw - is that your quad bracket set up?
Actually this one was lit in weird way that I rarely use. She is standing in the shade of the tree with almost no direct light on her, at least 10 feet away from the trunk. I wanted it to look natural (even though it wasn't) so I used long throw reflector on my Quadra from about 15 feet away. It's got a pretty tight pattern even without a grid, so it was easy to aim it away from the tree. I fired it through some other tree branches and a few leaves to act as a cookie and break up the light a little bit.

So yeah, I used a lot of power to make this happen but I could probably do something similar with a speed light.
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