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by elffinarts on Wed Nov 16, 2005 1:41 am
indooroopilly shopping center had some low white ceilings which immediately made me think of coving systems for studio shoots for cars. problem was I needed more speedlights to get the light where I wanted. That AND when I was half way through the shoot I realised the the view from the opposite side was better for backgrounds and then I forgot to turn the wheels the opposite way to suit it. So, when I get a chance I'll go back and do this again with more lights for a bit of fun.
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* Make: NIKON CORPORATION
* Model: NIKON D70
* Shutter Speed: 1/160 second
* F Number: F/4.5
* Focal Length: 38 mm
* ISO Speed: 640
* Date Picture Taken: Oct 24, 2005, 10:50:48 PM
* & One SB600 tripod mounted to the right of the shot. 
Mark Greenmantle
http://www.elffinarts.com / mark at elffinarts dot com
D70, 50mm/F1.8, kit lens, 80-200mm/F2.8, 35-70mm/f2.8, two 160w/sec slave strobes, sb600, "taller than me" astronomical tripod "can I have that step ladder please"
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