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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2009

Here's a quick lighting tip for those who are having problems with getting even lighting across their high key background. For more great tips and full length video class instruction visit www.studiostyles.net

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  • at 0:46 did you say "pair of bollocks ?"

  • 16 inch pair of bollocks ,, ha ha so funny !!

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  • mathew jordan smith always says that white should be in the same f stop family

  • LOL, brilliant!!!

  • Thank you for this valuable info!

  • @pjos111 when the aperture is larger, the more light the camera takes in. so basically, the larger the aperture, the less light you need to avoid overexposure.

  • If F22 is size of the aperture opening how do you take a reading of F22? I dont understand how light is being measured in F ?

  • Thanks, man. Become the photographer you know you can be!

  • @patrick2504 - I think he means Parabolics lighting LOL

  • @sharples2007 he said "parabolic"

  • @ShutterbugPortraits He are revamping the web site and studio to assist with your comments check us out in about 30days. My name is Robert Quaintance and I'am in control of the new video content.

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