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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence" data-source="post: 505991" data-attributes="member: 16844"><p>The bigger the light source the softer the light.</p><p>If you could set up some sort of transparent wall on the right - such as a white sheet - to shoot your lights through you wuld creat wonderful soft light from the right to compliment the light coming from the windo on the left.</p><p>You'll be surprised what you can achieve with bounce flash. Put a reflector directly behind and above you and one of your flashes on camera (or on a stand behind you) pointing at the reflector and bouncing back.</p><p>Consider also lighting from the top of the stairs.</p><p>Great sertting with so much potential.</p><p>The danger is hotspots.</p><p>Try and get an opportunity to practive there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence, post: 505991, member: 16844"] The bigger the light source the softer the light. If you could set up some sort of transparent wall on the right - such as a white sheet - to shoot your lights through you wuld creat wonderful soft light from the right to compliment the light coming from the windo on the left. You'll be surprised what you can achieve with bounce flash. Put a reflector directly behind and above you and one of your flashes on camera (or on a stand behind you) pointing at the reflector and bouncing back. Consider also lighting from the top of the stairs. Great sertting with so much potential. The danger is hotspots. Try and get an opportunity to practive there. [/QUOTE]
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