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Grins Forever
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Freeport, IL
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<HR style="COLOR: #575757" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->Thanks for posting - great stuff and interesting to see how you solved a variety of potential lighting problems in an interesting and creative way. Thanks for sharing!
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</TD><TD class=alt1 id=td_post_1092093><!-- message -->Awesome set of shots Jeff!! Not a bad one in the bunch.
I have to say #5 really stands out for me. The angle of the truck and the lighting and positioning of your model really make this a winner in my eyes.
Great work!!
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Boy!
You two really dug this one up from the archives eh?
I appreciate the kind remarks.
The lighting in this set was a 580EXII speedlight and shoot through 60 inch white umbrella.
#5 is also one of my favorites of the set.
Jesse's favorite was #7. I think they ordered 44 copies of that one shot.
Jeff
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