Alison B. Bickel |
Portrait lighting
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Gary L. |
Hi Alison, I love your Gallery ....Great shots (WOW)i USES THE CANON 20D as well and loving it..I may can help you on the shadow problem you are having but I need to see some examples images to give me and idea what you are talking about
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Alison B. Bickel |
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Alison B. Bickel |
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Kerry L. Walker |
I have a few suggestions. First, try moving your subjects further away from the background. This will both diffuse the shadow, amking it less obvious, and will make the shadow fall further down, behind the subject. Also, try raising your main light higher. This will also make the shadow fall lower behind the subject. You could also try setting a slave light behind the subject, lighting the wall to eliminate the shadows.
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Alison B. Bickel |
Thanks Kerry, I will give that a try.
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Kerry L. Walker |
You are quite welcome. Post some photos to let us know how it worked out.
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