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May 06, 2008 19:38 |  #1

Some images from a recent shoot with the new portable kit working rather well.

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May 07, 2008 07:49 |  #2

I love the end result exposure you accomplished on a beautiful subject. Did you bounce the light or shot through the umbrella?



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May 07, 2008 08:05 as a reply to  @ SYS's post |  #3

really nice work:cool:


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May 07, 2008 13:06 |  #4

I'll comment here, I suppose.

Nice work. Looks like all natural light, which is a compliment. Well done!!


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I love the end result exposure you accomplished on a beautiful subject. Did you bounce the light or shot through the umbrella?

Hi SooYoung,

Thanks. This was done using a 42" Westcott white (with black backing) bounce umbrella. With portable flash I find it's a more efficient use of the light and looks great.


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May 07, 2008 13:41 |  #6

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really nice work:cool:

Thank you very much.

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I'll comment here, I suppose.

Nice work. Looks like all natural light, which is a compliment. Well done!!

I truly appreciate that. That is my goal when I shoot outdoors... to achieve as natural light as I can and to ensure I don't create images that look like they were done with flash :D


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