While at the shoppling center, I tried an image of Anne with the Gold Foil just outside the skylight's brightest area.
A good lesson was learned here - do not use the skylight's light level if the sun - is quite bright. A better option is to stay on the outside edge if using a reflector or even a low powered flash. Or wait until the light level drops suffeciently before using the skylight area itself.
Using a reflector, I am able to see how the light level is on a subject and how each light level affects said reflector's reflected light. A flash does not give me the opportunity to see - before the image - how the light from the flash will work with the skylight's light as well as a reflector.
Norm D
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Norm Dunne
I love the Old Masters for incentive and compositional ideas.
Last edited by nldunne; 19-05-07 at 22:08.
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