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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 477103" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>wow you have alot of cloning to do. for men the moody light is ok, not so good for women though. the side directional light makes them look older than they are. accentuates all imperfections. shape is exaggerated. so if she has a big nose, it will look bigger. even eyebrows look bigger because it makes a shadow that makes it look bigger than it is. I actually like the black background with no light there. u used the rim lighting which gave separation to the hair from the background.</p><p></p><p></p><p>aaand, what was the last guy taking?</p><p></p><p>wow, I love studio work. even before shooting a single person I was shooting still life like skittles flowers and even fruit. a photographer can never be great without knowing to use flash. good you did something you dont have experience with. always good to get better at our weak areas. most people dont want to deal with the flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 477103, member: 14443"] wow you have alot of cloning to do. for men the moody light is ok, not so good for women though. the side directional light makes them look older than they are. accentuates all imperfections. shape is exaggerated. so if she has a big nose, it will look bigger. even eyebrows look bigger because it makes a shadow that makes it look bigger than it is. I actually like the black background with no light there. u used the rim lighting which gave separation to the hair from the background. aaand, what was the last guy taking? wow, I love studio work. even before shooting a single person I was shooting still life like skittles flowers and even fruit. a photographer can never be great without knowing to use flash. good you did something you dont have experience with. always good to get better at our weak areas. most people dont want to deal with the flash. [/QUOTE]
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