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So this weekend i went out and bought some simple continuous lighing stuff. 2 umbrellas 2 stands and my wattage was only 28W each flourescent. the colour of the bulbs were 5200k true daylight. So one of my friends is in school for make up, so we decided to do a fun photo shoot so we both could see where our skills are with photography and make up.
So my setup was an umbrella on each side of the model and i shoot though the middle. i did take alo tpf pics but here are the better pics that i was able to get. There are abit of shine on their forehead and nose in some how do i get rid of it with out photoshop. Anything you guys can help me out on...any tips or tricks you can see from this set of pics. How is my lighting as it is my first time using the light kit? IMG_1988 on Flickr - Photo Sharing! IMG_1926 on Flickr - Photo Sharing! IMG_1809 on Flickr - Photo Sharing! IMG_1601 on Flickr - Photo Sharing! IMG_1554 on Flickr - Photo Sharing! |
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Would you mind posting just one photo for us here? Makes it much much easier for us to critique if we have a photo to look at thats on the same page. thanks - Guidelines
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