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From session over the weekend (yes, with D70 )






"Let me make you a deal."


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Larry that first shot is priceless!
Great stuff.

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great shots! Esp the first. What was your lighting? A fill light or a reflector?
There is only one catchlight, and wasn't sure if you cloned it out or not.
 
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Thanks, Cris and Jess.

This was a very simple one light setup, 3x4 softbox slightly camera left, no reflector.

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Nice Larry. I would say I love the feeling in these and the color palet but if you are not using a reflector in these my preference would be to put in a black panel. I would almost like to see more contrast and the black panel in place of a reflector would subtract some light and give you a little more modeling on the right side. I like the positioning of your main light so I wouldn't move it further around but I think I would take some more drama.


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