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Sep 04, 2009 11:53 |  #1

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Sep 04, 2009 12:13 |  #2

love the first image. the lighting is wonderful. keep it up


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Sep 04, 2009 12:53 |  #3

perfect.


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Sep 04, 2009 13:07 as a reply to  @ korrektor's post |  #4

That first shot is fantastic. What was the light setup?


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Sep 04, 2009 13:16 |  #5

NicholasP wrote in post #8583945 (external link)
That first shot is fantastic. What was the light setup?

Octagon soft box on boom in front (would be Butterfly if her head were not tilted). Silver reflector on the floor angled up. Small softbox above and behind for hair light. Gridded light on camera left behind her.


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Sep 04, 2009 14:49 |  #6

Great shots but the whites of the eyes are overdone and look strange.




  
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Sep 04, 2009 18:56 |  #7

Love the last shot... All are good though


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Sep 04, 2009 19:12 |  #8

I love them all keep it up your doing great.


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Sep 05, 2009 02:35 |  #9

defi like the #1's overall lighting. one question, what kind of BG did you use? very nice.


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Sep 05, 2009 09:52 |  #10

Really like these. I'm a big fan of kind of moody kids type shots...does that make sense lol? Anyway, I think they're great. :)


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Sep 05, 2009 10:24 |  #11

nice looking shots.


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Sep 05, 2009 13:12 |  #12

Galaxy99 wrote in post #8587396 (external link)
defi like the #1's overall lighting. one question, what kind of BG did you use? very nice.

Well, just decided to use the plain wall for a nice solid clean bg.


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