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    Studio- With a simple set



    The background is a $2 metallic card stock board that I cut into circles and tied to some fishing line on a 4ft long board. It took a while to get the light to reflect the way I wanted on the background.
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    Looks nice, i like it!

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    What aperture did you use?

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    Where's the catchlights? Those eyes look dead... everything else looks good, but no catchlights kill a photo.

    Light is kinda harsh, but you were probably going for that. It's a very high ratio

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    Personally I dig it. Well done.

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    looks like a club scence..... back decorations very creative in the other hand.

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    good; but could have been better; probably the posing has some problem i feel; the way in which that light shows itself is also a bit disturbing for me; bring more please; waiting....

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