Two test shots with new White Lightening studio lights. Portrait of dog and husband goofing off it's hard to get models around here and Gyro after grooming. The lights really make a huge difference.
BaliHai Member 209 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: PA More info | Apr 05, 2007 14:04 | #1 Two test shots with new White Lightening studio lights. Portrait of dog and husband goofing off it's hard to get models around here and Gyro after grooming. The lights really make a huge difference. Canon 5D and 20D, 70-200mm f2.8L, 24-70mm f2.8L,
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Amorous Senior Member 875 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Los Angeles, U.S. More info | Apr 05, 2007 20:02 | #2 BaliHai wrote in post #2990279 Two test shots with new White Lightening studio lights. Portrait of dog and husband goofing off it's hard to get models around here and Gyro after grooming. The lights really make a huge difference. Looks pretty good. How many lights are you using? You might want to play with the ratio of main and fill, to get a better light than a flat light. The white balance seems to be off because the color of the dog doesn't match in the two shots. My web site: http://kaitcilla.smugmug.com/
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