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Nov 27, 2004 21:56 |  #1

Please take a look and give me your thoughts.... Thanks

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Nov 28, 2004 04:27 |  #2

The image does nothing to capture my imagination.

The lighting is nice but I feel that the model should have been looking down at the flame not at the camera, perhaps the the candle which she is holding could have been further into the corner of the frame to help give it more balance.

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Nov 28, 2004 05:10 |  #3

I agree. I think I'd also be tempted to use a white softbox off camera, slow down the exposure time, so that the candle seems to give off a whiter light, but is in fact the light off camera
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Nov 28, 2004 05:35 |  #4

It is a good idea. However, as you have probably figured by now, if the only source of light comes from below the face of the subject, you will get a scary, halloweenish efect on facial features.




  
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