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A little drama please

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From a recent senior shoot.
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What's your lighting setup again?
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Hmm, on this shot I believe I used a single studio strobe with a 20 degree grid. The subject was facing pretty much straight into the light, which was to the left of the camera.
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Nice...
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Thanks. :)
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Have you done any HDR photos for clients?
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Sort of. I have shot multiple images at different exposures in order to manually composite them to achieve the effect. It's particularly useful in balancing muliple light sources with daylight.
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Yeah, I can see that. I just started experimenting with HDR, so I figured I'd ask.
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