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Thanks
Alex
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Deep in thoughtWas playing around at home with lighting set-up.
![]() Comments and critique are welcome. Thanks Alex
Has a very glamour feel to it, with the soft blur. The lighting looks good but the darker edges around her arms are a little distracting (was it from blurring the shadow ?)
Thanks for the c&c, Craig. That was actually a real shadow which I also didn't find appealing.
Cheers Alex
nicer shape i still think re framign you shoudl shoot wider and then if you think its appropriate crop in post production that way at least you have a full image
im a fan of tight intimate crops too but in this case i think it looks likemisframing also the slight blur is a bit strange but this is just a matter of more attention and pateince needed in post production i applaud your resourcefulness by building a makeshift light modifer very very good also regardign the neck watch the ripples, just need to change pose a little to avoid these small things for studio work striving for perfection and watching details is key Wendell Levi Teodoro
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