The location is the only one I can use untill the
weather warms up, it's real big plus is isolation for
the model to change. I know the bricks are busy but
the drop sheets I have wouldn't stay in place, the
wind was too strong. I used the MZ-3 flash
compensation trick as to try and get some catch light
but not blow away the skin tones ( yes it still did
but no where as bad as the first time ). Silver
reflectors are way to strong and even the white side
was as well but -1 flash comp was the least
destructive. I will say this in my very limited
experience, don't trust the light meter, the light
meter is always wrong. I still have no idea of what to
do with their hands tho :-(

--- David Spaulding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Decent work Brendan. It takes a lot of work to
> photograph a model...light,
> pose, what in the heck to do with thier hands, etc.
> 
> Did you use a reflector in any of the photographs?
> 
> I see you are using a fill flash in some...the
> catch-light in the eyes looks
> good.
> 
> Dave
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> http://d.spaulding.tripod.com 
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