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Oct 20, 2010 21:54 |  #1

Playing around with my new lights...

suggestions appreciated...

thanks,

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Oct 20, 2010 23:44 |  #2

I would like to see the light on camera right a little farther back and higher to hit slide for a little accent lighting.

Also, I think if you used empty shells as opposed to full rounds it would fit the "crime scene" idea better.




  
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Oct 21, 2010 02:37 |  #3

Agreed with the fired rounds vs. full rounds. Doesn't make much sense for a gun to kick out entire bullets/casing.




  
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Oct 21, 2010 13:16 |  #4

Lighting is nice. I see a spot of dust or two, everything is nice and sharp. Maybe next time you go out shooting, take a card and shoot a hole in it. :)


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Oct 21, 2010 14:27 |  #5

canonloader wrote in post #11139316 (external link)
Lighting is nice. I see a spot of dust or two, everything is nice and sharp. Maybe next time you go out shooting, take a card and shoot a hole in it. :)

I'd shoot a hole through the deuce, Should be a 10 of clubs. :)

Spent shell would be more fitting to the scene.


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