My only critique would be that on #1, I wish you have gotten higher so you could see the leading lines behind their head. And #2 is badly underexposed. You may have had the wrong meter mode set. It's in bad need of fill flash or a reflector.
Overall, a very nice job for such difficult lighting.
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I really like #5.
My only critique would be that on #1, I wish you have gotten higher so you could see the leading lines behind their head. And #2 is badly underexposed. You may have had the wrong meter mode set. It's in bad need of fill flash or a reflector.
Overall, a very nice job for such difficult lighting.
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Same question as joshhuntnm, how did you set up the lighting on #3-5?
Didn't use any lighting at all.
Most shots were at f1.4 ISO 2500 on my D3.