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08/13/2003 12:34:11 AM · #1
Please take a look at
//dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=31651 (warning: mild nudity)

I intend to do a reshoot of this one taking into account the numerous comments I got.

I want to know how to place the lights such that the inside of the arm is lighted but no other parts / shadows are disturbed much.

Please - I dont own a studio, just a few home made lights and reflectors.

Also thanks to everyone for the comments on the picture.

Message edited by author 2003-08-13 02:22:49.
08/13/2003 02:16:54 AM · #2
Pretty much symmetrical with the other one, Tarique. i.e. lighting acros the model from behind and right.

Ed
08/13/2003 02:27:03 AM · #3
Originally posted by e301:

Pretty much symmetrical with the other one, Tarique. i.e. lighting acros the model from behind and right.
Ed

I tried behind and right but that lights up the back and screws up the shadows, however that gives me a hint - may be somewhat angled from the right and place it further away from the camera. Thanks
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