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    Too square to be hip. almo's Avatar
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    Some window light stuff...

    Everytime I see window lights by Alison I get a bug up my butt to try and do it myself. It is not my strongest point photographically speaking, but I think I am improving somewhat. I think when I get that 50mm 1.8 tomorrow it will help a lot!

    I was kinda moving around in the DOF, see what different effects I could get...




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    Re: Some window light stuff...

    Cool Photo`s Almo , any idea on what kind of plant it is ?
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    Too square to be hip. almo's Avatar
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    Re: Some window light stuff...

    Quote Originally Posted by Knight
    Cool Photo`s Almo , any idea on what kind of plant it is ?
    Thanks!

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    Re: Some window light stuff...

    Quote Originally Posted by almo
    Everytime I see window lights by Alison I get a bug up my butt to try and do it myself. It is not my strongest point photographically speaking, but I think I am improving somewhat. I think when I get that 50mm 1.8 tomorrow it will help a lot!

    Oh bless you John
    I prefer window shots to anything else. The lighting is so much more beautiful than artificial lighting.
    Try some ornaments or even soft toys to practise for portraits.
    If its any consolation, I envy your fish shots.

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