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  • Get submitted to top agencies-

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  • these real need to be one freaking vid

  • I have this in my digital camera. Tngsten lighting in my Digital camera what even i see looks a little blue in camrea if I turn off the flash but turn it on i looks good. then I have floresent and floresent h I also have daylight custom and auto. In my ther camera I have an open shade what are all these funtions with the light? What is bes for nocturnal animals at the zoo?

  • I have this in my digital camera. Tngsten lighting in my Digital camera what even i see looks a little blue in camrea if I turn off the flash but turn it on i looks good. then I have floresent and floresent h I also have daylight custom and auto.

  • Nice tutorials.

  • Nicole's giving me a weird look

  • The lighting is not harsh because you are using only one light. The shadows are harsh because you are using a relatively small light. Small light = fast transition = high contrast. Large light = slow transition = low contrast. BTW, with the face straight at the camera, the key light needed to be much further back in order to demonstrate Rembrandt lighting (triangle on opposite cheek). Furthermore, Rembrandt lighting is not Hollywood lighting. Hollywd ltg is done using hard light, eg. Hurrell.

  • Why are all the highlights on the sample picture blown out? Who wants to take pictures with blown highlights?

  • goood one

  • Noob Village as usual!

  • 4. Then learn to count at least

  • classy

  • Good stuff - I'll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.

  • These videos are very helpful, but they obviously are part of a series and build on previous videos. It would be great if they were numbered!

  • nice video, however that image was severly blown out. use a smaller aperture, and or faster shutter speed. I didn't see you metering anything either.

  • mmm

  • lol, Just kidding. I know that capturing her smile with a play of lighting would get a nice photograph.

  • haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • sooo cool be cause i want to become a pro. photagrapher

  • that shot was way blown out

  • it's butterfly lighting ! don't confuse people!!!

  • really enjoyed this thank you

    candy

  • Rembrant lighting is about triangel on the oposite site of face.

  • butterface lighting not butterfly lighting

  • no shes not, your jealous

  • very good brother i get the message. if you want to be shown the light, check out my new airbrush painting

  • again some sexist comments by small-brained folk ... excellent advice!

  • That's where Photoshop become usefull ;o)

  • lol i know her mouth is crooked

  • Lol! U guys are funny

  • great sport she is, she took it like a champ!

  • helpful information.

  • Well as bazil said it's obviously exposed for the shadows.

    Also I think his lightening is too hard! (Let's see the second video if he fixes that)

  • he forgot to get her naked first

  • Very true! That was funny!

  • lol

    ya.. Those highlights are blown in the example shot.. Slow er down a stop

  • Looks like you're exposing for the shadows there... Bobby. Your "example photograph" would have looked VERY different if you were exposing for the highlights, like you said you were... :-S

  • great information

  • Excellent.

  • don't be a creep.

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