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    Soft Light. An Explaination.

    I ran across this link in another forum. Since there seems to be quite a few threads of late inquiring about lighting setups, I thought it was a good explaination on lighting to share.

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    I have seen this and I think it provides a very good flow of how to 'get' the right light.

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    A lot of the photos I shoot are natural lighting (98%).
    I am shooting a little more where additional light sources, or even a reflector would definitely help.
    Since I am just getting to dipping my feet into this new area of lighting , sites like this really help me.
    Thanks for the link!
    Just some of my thoughts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbelarge View Post
    A lot of the photos I shoot are natural lighting (98%).
    I am shooting a little more where additional light sources, or even a reflector would definitely help.
    Since I am just getting to dipping my feet into this new area of lighting , sites like this really help me.
    Thanks for the link!
    Ditto. It's very helpful info. It helps me prioritize what I need for my specific lighting situation.

 

 

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