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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 448396" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>We started shooting in the morning, shortly before 10 I'd say. At that time the light was bright but the skies were overcast. HA! We shot with impunity! We laughed... We danced! The shots... They poured forth! Then, at some point, the sun came out and totally harshed our collective mellow with the predictable shadows and dappling our light. We shook our tiny, impotent fists and pulled out our strobes; thumbing our noses as we did so. So yeah, there's a seriously mixed bag of lighting.</p><p></p><p></p><p>LOL... It is a bit distracting now that you mention it. He had a habit of looking intently into the lens and I was trying to get him to look away slightly to soften the impact. There were a LOT of shots taken and I have a feeling what you're seeing in #1 was a result of my trying to get him not to "stare" into the camera. So many freaking details when working with models! GAH!</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your input, by the way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 448396, member: 13090"] We started shooting in the morning, shortly before 10 I'd say. At that time the light was bright but the skies were overcast. HA! We shot with impunity! We laughed... We danced! The shots... They poured forth! Then, at some point, the sun came out and totally harshed our collective mellow with the predictable shadows and dappling our light. We shook our tiny, impotent fists and pulled out our strobes; thumbing our noses as we did so. So yeah, there's a seriously mixed bag of lighting. LOL... It is a bit distracting now that you mention it. He had a habit of looking intently into the lens and I was trying to get him to look away slightly to soften the impact. There were a LOT of shots taken and I have a feeling what you're seeing in #1 was a result of my trying to get him not to "stare" into the camera. So many freaking details when working with models! GAH! Thank you for your input, by the way! [/QUOTE]
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