Nicely lit and wonderfully crisp - except the back girl.  Overall
quite striking.  The back girl is the weakest link.  She is just soft
enough for me to notice.  Probably because the front two are so sharp.

Nice work, as usual!

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Best regards,
Bruce


Saturday, March 27, 2010, 11:34:50 AM, you wrote:

ps> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10852379&size=lg


ps> I rarely post photos from jobs, but I kind of like the way this
ps> one worked out. It's for the website of an engineering consulting
ps> firm. I wanted a shot with the CEO in the foregorund and his
ps> assistants behind him. I couldn't use the ceiling as a reflector,
ps> because it was black, but I wanted the orange wall in this lobby
ps> location. I used one light firing into an umbrella about three
ps> feet to right of camera and about 8 feet high. A second light is
ps> tucked into a hallway just to the right of the third person in
ps> frame. It's firing into an umbrella and getting lots of bounce
ps> from the hall's white walls and ceiling. A third light set at very
ps> low power is behind the trio and firing against the wall.

ps> K7, DA* 16-50. f11 @ 1/125th, ISO 200, 50mm focal length
ps> Paul



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