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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 780392" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>After thinking this through for a few minutes, my guess is your overhead light might not have been perfectly straight (thinking it might have been tilted to throw light towards the left a tad). The slight loop light effect to the lower left side of her nose as well as the left area being just a tad brighter beneath her chin on the left side makes me wonder if the overhead light was tilted just a bit. The light might have bounced more camera left beneath her chin. Perhaps not so noticeable to eye until you look closely at the shadows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 780392, member: 13196"] After thinking this through for a few minutes, my guess is your overhead light might not have been perfectly straight (thinking it might have been tilted to throw light towards the left a tad). The slight loop light effect to the lower left side of her nose as well as the left area being just a tad brighter beneath her chin on the left side makes me wonder if the overhead light was tilted just a bit. The light might have bounced more camera left beneath her chin. Perhaps not so noticeable to eye until you look closely at the shadows. [/QUOTE]
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