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<blockquote data-quote="miknoypinoy" data-source="post: 48578" data-attributes="member: 9069"><p>yeah, I might have approached this the wrong way. I used a flash rear synced minus down to expose my girl , because with out it she was more silhouetted. I used a higher iso also because the curtain and shade was exposing with light coming in between the slats. which wasn't how it looked. the light was coming from the glass door. tricky lighting. took me a few adjustments to get what I got. then my model ran away to play. lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miknoypinoy, post: 48578, member: 9069"] yeah, I might have approached this the wrong way. I used a flash rear synced minus down to expose my girl , because with out it she was more silhouetted. I used a higher iso also because the curtain and shade was exposing with light coming in between the slats. which wasn't how it looked. the light was coming from the glass door. tricky lighting. took me a few adjustments to get what I got. then my model ran away to play. lol. [/QUOTE]
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