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05/14/2002 07:43:18 PM · #1
flashes, not flashing...anyway
i was wondering how some of you get the light you want on a subject, without it having reflected on it. and also, i think my problem is lighting...getting it where i want it. is there a simple and/or easy way to do it, without buying things?
05/14/2002 08:22:51 PM · #2
Originally posted by Chrommonky:
flashes, not flashing...anyway
i was wondering how some of you get the light you want on a subject, without it having reflected on it. and also, i think my problem is lighting...getting it where i want it. is there a simple and/or easy way to do it, without buying things?


i'm pretty anti-flash myself. i have more fun trying to use whatever lighting i can find to work for me. check out magnetic's lighting tutorial. it shows different lights and angles. also, try using more than one light (key) to keep shadows down (fill and or backlight). this way you can control the intensity of the light and not rely on the harsh light of the flash.






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02/25/2005 03:09:20 PM · #3
That link is no longer active has anybody any clue to other website similar. thanks

Leon
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