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carytheone wrote:I am currently fighting either too much light or not enough light. I've been playing around with my setup and now I'm re-learning how to use the tools available to me.
Here is an unedited pic that I over-exposed.
One of the problems is that my camera display does not even come close to the way the pictures look on my computer monitor. So I kinda have to take a few test shots and look at them on my computer then go back and adjust. I'm starting to learn the on-screen info to be able to make a good guesstimate.
So here is another from later that night after I got a feel for the way things were working.
It's better, but I'm not quite happy with it. There are still some hot spots I'd like to remove. I'd like to get a nice bit of shadowing on the figure, but still have it lit well.
Right now if I don't evenly light the figure it's either too dark or just overexposed.
I am, but they are DIY and possibly too thin. I've got room to grow with moving the lights away though.Counterpunch wrote:Are you using any lighting diffusers? I see shadows in the first pic, and as strong as that light source is, I think you need a diffuser. The light source may be too close as well.
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