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So Buckster and Mleek,
Bearing in mind I only had the room lights, a Halogen and
my entry level 450D with basic on camera flash.
What would you have done to produce better results?
I ask this in all seriousness.
Simon
1) Shoot without halogen work light using a tripod
2)Go for more of the posed "nude study" type poses...this rules out "quickie, candid, spontaneous" types of shots...
3)Many hotel rooms have "sheers", plus curtains, plus the black-out curtains. Light coming in through a LARGE WINDOW, covered with a sheer, is going to have the effect of a North Light...so, next time, book a room that HAS A BIG WINDOW and sheers!!!!
As a way to salvage these, I would say, convert them to B&W. For the future, I think some large-ish white fabric reflector panels (square or rectangular, not round ones) would be a great thing to have, along with about a 300 watt-second monolight flash and a 24x24 or slightly larger softbox for it.