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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 262304" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>I did toy with doing a set with a darker background, however my primary goal was to create what I'd seen in the video as an academic exercise as much as anything. Also, I find that if you can control bright light and white backgrounds in a small studio, dark backgrounds are a piece of cake. TBH I posted them primarily to see if it gave anybody the impetuous to try it themselves in all this bad weather we're having. One thing I found was that the fruit was in shadow at the front, hence me using a second speedlight from the front. I think the tutorial overlooked this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 262304, member: 8705"] I did toy with doing a set with a darker background, however my primary goal was to create what I'd seen in the video as an academic exercise as much as anything. Also, I find that if you can control bright light and white backgrounds in a small studio, dark backgrounds are a piece of cake. TBH I posted them primarily to see if it gave anybody the impetuous to try it themselves in all this bad weather we're having. One thing I found was that the fruit was in shadow at the front, hence me using a second speedlight from the front. I think the tutorial overlooked this. [/QUOTE]
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