My daylight-through-the-window shots didn't come out that great, mostly because I tried to push my hand-holding abilities too far....
Here are a couple of shots from the fill/bounce flash segment:


And finally an umbrella flash shot:

Cheers
Steffen.
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VickyAt our recent workshop in Balmain we had a very patient and cooperative model, Vicky. As we layed with different lighting setups she tried to please everyone of us with a nice pose and smile. Thanks Vicky!
My daylight-through-the-window shots didn't come out that great, mostly because I tried to push my hand-holding abilities too far.... Here are a couple of shots from the fill/bounce flash segment: ![]() ![]() And finally an umbrella flash shot: ![]() Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
the bookcase background suits the 2nd one
simply because the amount differential focus seperates the subject from the background, although i think the bookcase background complicates the image I would of opted for a white background and a window light difused through a curtain, if the shots were taken slightly over exposed, that would of smoothed out skin texture, you can experiment digitally blowing out the tones a little last one is the best one because of the tone, simple background, angle, expression and the lighting looks more natural very good effort Wendell Levi Teodoro
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