What would photography be like on a planet orbiting a binary star, I
wonder? What if the colour temperatures of the two suns differed
significantly: how would you ever gel one of them?

Sounds like an exam question from a course entitled, "Photography: Now
It _Is_ Rocket Science".


On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Bob W <[email protected]> wrote:
> There's a famous David Bailey story about someone watching him in his studio. 
> The someone asked him why he was only using one light. Bailey replied "'coz 
> there's only one fackin' san".
>
> B
>
>> On 3 Feb 2014, at 20:57, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I expect that this should be a worthwhile view. Profoto is hosting a
>> 60 minute webinar on doing portraits with one light. Mark Wallace is
>> the presenter, and he's usually a polished and clear teacher.
>>
>> http://profoto.com/webinar
>>
>> Feb 19, 1 PM EST.
>>
>> If you ignore that they'll be using gear from the Leica Of Lighting
>> the principles will of course apply to even the least expensive eBay
>> knock-off stuff. Light is light.
>>
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