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fascination du jour: hard light pix. I realize diffused soft light is very pleasant, but hard light looks anyone have good examples? I was messing around with strong flash/no diffuser/wide zoomed/camera mounted flash and enjoyed it. If I get anything worth sharing in the next week, i'll be whoring it out on here and perhaps finally updating my flickr |
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hmmm, i dunno man, i kinda prefer soft light myself. |
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Originally Posted By: jsmonet and perhaps finally updating my flickr I'll believe that when I see it. |
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Whoa that was like a weird backwards time travel thing. All those were shot with bare heads aka "hard light" sources. Nate |
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sick i know i'll grow out of this infatuation some day... it's still cool though |
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Nah man you won't "grow out" of it haha. There's nothing wrong with hard light what so ever, it has it's time and place just like anything. Nate |
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another one sees the light awesome. |
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Originally Posted By: Nate047 Nate |
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^That shot of the door is awesome man, I remember voting for it in one of the CSI photo contests. Nate |