Denton
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Hi,
Over the past couple of years I've become more inclined to limit myself to natural light. I don't feel it's necessarily better, sometimes off-camera fill flash is what's needed. But, I'd rather teach myself to find better light and to do that I have to see it. I've found a painted gray wood cube to help much in seeing both the light direction and contrast ratios. Some folks like an egg, I like the directionality of a cube. I've got one that has an extra edge as well. What techniques do you use to find YOUR light?
(the real cube is much smaller!).
Denton
Over the past couple of years I've become more inclined to limit myself to natural light. I don't feel it's necessarily better, sometimes off-camera fill flash is what's needed. But, I'd rather teach myself to find better light and to do that I have to see it. I've found a painted gray wood cube to help much in seeing both the light direction and contrast ratios. Some folks like an egg, I like the directionality of a cube. I've got one that has an extra edge as well. What techniques do you use to find YOUR light?
(the real cube is much smaller!).
Denton
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