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Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: Julie] #10954
10/16/07 05:58 PM
10/16/07 05:58 PM
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Montana
keep in mind the distance of the subject to the background in order to avoid distracting shadows, I'm not pushing the lastolite background, but it's portable, no stand to bring along, and your subject can be VERY close and not project a shadow on to the backdrop.

In any event, that is a great shot and in my view, it is lit highkey, and that it self helps to minimize the shadows on the background. . .

Last edited by FinalShot; 10/16/07 06:06 PM.
Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: Tony Bynum] #10955
10/21/07 08:57 AM
10/21/07 08:57 AM
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Carpal Tunnel

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Dealing with shadow is one of the hardest things I have encountered...this is particularly so with the 4 legged critters who are shorter and denser than we are. In order to deal with it, I generally shoot with at least 1 light bounced down to push the shadows low. I have found that it is very effective.

James

Re: One Fat Frenchie!! [Re: James Morrissey] #10956
11/08/07 12:41 AM
11/08/07 12:41 AM
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You are the master of high key, Kenny! I don't know if you know it but you are the one who first pushed me over the edge to get the studio stuff to begin with (mainly to get photos of my Hallie LOL). Really informative thread, thanks to all who input!


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