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willowcreek
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I am still in the learning curve with my studio flash units. I do not have a light meter yet. Any thoughts?
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To me it does seem a bit soft thought. Did you do any post work on this? Maybe a little USM would help it out. Unless of course you were wanting a softer look.
Very nice looking lady by the way.
Thanks for sharing. Are there any more from this session?
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Those eyes, the slight high-key lighting, the innocent pose... totally my bag keep it up and share more if you want to!!
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Rembrant lighting.
Open Shadows.
No loss of subjects head against the white backgroudn and the background is not muddy.
It could hardly be better.
If the lady were looking into the camera it would be marv.
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One other question,how did you make that diagram?
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