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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 161568" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>My wife and I were eating at a pizza place downtown this evening and we saw a "Professional" photographer shooting a couple across the street. He had a giant long lens with a hood on it and was about 8 feet away from the couple while shooting them. Now I need to set the picture a little. It was late afternoon and full overcast. No SUN. He had an assistant using a reflector and pointing it at the couple. My wife asked me what the assistant was holding so I told her. My wife then looked outside again and asked "What does he think he is reflecting? There is no sun." I was close enough to see what they were doing and the reflector in each set up was not even facing the sun or even the same direction and I watched the couple and it did not matter if the reflector was pointed to them or not. It did not have any light to reflect. </p><p></p><p>I am hoping for the couple's sake that he had a really GREAT camera because he did not have any skill or talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 161568, member: 6277"] My wife and I were eating at a pizza place downtown this evening and we saw a "Professional" photographer shooting a couple across the street. He had a giant long lens with a hood on it and was about 8 feet away from the couple while shooting them. Now I need to set the picture a little. It was late afternoon and full overcast. No SUN. He had an assistant using a reflector and pointing it at the couple. My wife asked me what the assistant was holding so I told her. My wife then looked outside again and asked "What does he think he is reflecting? There is no sun." I was close enough to see what they were doing and the reflector in each set up was not even facing the sun or even the same direction and I watched the couple and it did not matter if the reflector was pointed to them or not. It did not have any light to reflect. I am hoping for the couple's sake that he had a really GREAT camera because he did not have any skill or talent. [/QUOTE]
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