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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 617850" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>I think these have a great feel and style. I would think the floor would be less distracting however it the light was more controlled for less spill onto the floor. A couple ways to lessen that would be using flags to shape the light, or a grid in a stripbox or softbox to the side, for light going across your daughter instead of down onto her. Then add foamcore on the right to fill the eyes. It is hard to control light with a bare speed light. Another option is getting much closer at lower power, in the same angle you used for more light fall off, using the inverse square law to your advantage. The alternative would be using post processing to darken the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 617850, member: 43545"] I think these have a great feel and style. I would think the floor would be less distracting however it the light was more controlled for less spill onto the floor. A couple ways to lessen that would be using flags to shape the light, or a grid in a stripbox or softbox to the side, for light going across your daughter instead of down onto her. Then add foamcore on the right to fill the eyes. It is hard to control light with a bare speed light. Another option is getting much closer at lower power, in the same angle you used for more light fall off, using the inverse square law to your advantage. The alternative would be using post processing to darken the floor. [/QUOTE]
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