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![]() Here I used a photographic daylight balanced tungsten light with a fairly small softbox to make the light less harsh. Although I did place it quite close to the subject to create a heavy contrast between one side of the face and the other. ![]() This was the same set up as the previous image but this time I held a silver reflector on the oposite side of the face to the light, this bounced light back and revealed detail in the other side. ![]() In sunlight with the sun at a 45° angle to the face, this creates contrast and adds depth. ![]() In full sun again but this time with the sun behind the subject creating a rim light. ![]() This one was taken with the subject stood in front of a window with the light being filtered through a wooden blind, it created quite a soft light with a warm colour cast. ![]() The final image was taken in the same position as the last but this time without the blind which creates a slightly cooler light without the colour cast.
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