julianliu
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I guess what I was trying to say is that if you have an off camera flash lighting the person, then the sun is not the main source of the light. So the model would be lit how it is in the photo and the back side (where the sun is) would look like the shadow side. Your original image shows exactly what I was getting at. I had thought that maybe the photo of the model was shot in studio then composited into a beach scene but it was beach scene to beach scene using an off camera flash for the model. So to me the lighting situation looks realistic as the sun side of her should be in shadow. Maybe I mis read what was said earlier and Im sure I could have worded my original statement better. :blushing:
I appreciate your comments. I still think adding slight shadow may help blend in the model even better
