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Old 02-13-2010, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Benji View Post
The image is at least two stops underexposed, and the fill light should not be positioned opposite the main light but instead it should be behind the camera up high enough that the photographers body doesn't obstruct it. The fill light does appear to be at about the right power. The main light however should be bumped up at least two stops. It appears to be positioned correctly.

Benji
Benji... I was hoping you would jump in, Thanks,

I have moved the light as you suggested and added a reflector camera right. I think it is lighter now. I notice that from moving the light, I have two catch lights in the eyes. Is this acceptable, or am I still messing up?
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