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May 09, 2011 11:45 |  #1

Both were a week old :) The little girl peed and pooped over my white blanket YUK lol

THe girl was last week and today was the boy, the boy was more posable, but was not in a deep enough sleep :(

I was having issues with shadows, and nothing I would do helped, maybe its time to purchase a large softbox to try and fake window light? (under the chins)

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May 10, 2011 19:49 |  #2

Can't believe you didn't get any comments on these. These are great. The shadows don't really bother me, but maybe a reflector could have helped soften them.

BTW, that material you used is really cool, too. Looks like it's probably inexpesive and a great way to add color. Mind sharing what it's called and/or where you got it?


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May 11, 2011 14:54 |  #3

These are great! Good lighting and color too.


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May 13, 2011 02:26 |  #4

Nice captures for sure. Last one is my favorite.

As far as lighting, I'd absolutely recommend a medium to large softbox keyed and a reflector to hit the bottom/side. But, really I think you did well with what you had.


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