Dominantly
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I figured it would maybe get a few more clicks that way....
Anyways, I got home and decided I would try out my Wescott TD5 Spiderlite.
So with no model to practice with, I, wearing my favorite hoodie, jumped in front. (Cameras creep me, I wont look at them)...
So my goal was to play with shadows. I wanted the light to be kind of dramatic, although I was only working with one so dramatic might be a bit overstated. Any opinions on things that went right/wrong, or ways to change the light up to look better?
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Thanks in advance for posting
I figured it would maybe get a few more clicks that way....
Anyways, I got home and decided I would try out my Wescott TD5 Spiderlite.
So with no model to practice with, I, wearing my favorite hoodie, jumped in front. (Cameras creep me, I wont look at them)...
So my goal was to play with shadows. I wanted the light to be kind of dramatic, although I was only working with one so dramatic might be a bit overstated. Any opinions on things that went right/wrong, or ways to change the light up to look better?
1.
2.
3.
Thanks in advance for posting
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