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    Freddie,Tia,Nikki photos 020 by Harvey Young, on Flickr

    Freddie,Tia,Nikki photos 026 by Harvey Young, on Flickr

    Freddie,Tia,Nikki photos 004 by Harvey Young, on Flickr

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    Very nice images Harvey.
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      he's a cheerful chappie
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        Nice shots I would maybe next time try and get a slave light to flash on the background to cancel out the shadow, but that is just my opinion.
        1Dmk2, Canon 70-200 f4 L Non-IS & a borrowed canon 28mm

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          Tom

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            Originally posted by paulr5604 View Post
            Nice shots I would maybe next time try and get a slave light to flash on the background to cancel out the shadow, but that is just my opinion.
            Thanks paul, i will ,it`s very much a learning curve everytime i take some shots i start to notice another littlething to get over, Harvey

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              Freddie was really enjoying the experience.
              Colin

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                Originally posted by paulr5604 View Post
                Nice shots I would maybe next time try and get a slave light to flash on the background to cancel out the shadow, but that is just my opinion.
                Looks like you all had a good shooting session,But agree with Paul you must get rid of the shadows, One easy option is to move your subjects further away from the backdrop if you have the space!

                Paul
                EOS 1Dx, - EF 24-105L f4,- Sigma 135 f1.8 Art - EF 400L IS f2.8, - Speedlite 430EXII.
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                  Originally posted by paul linton View Post
                  Looks like you all had a good shooting session,But agree with Paul you must get rid of the shadows, One easy option is to move your subjects further away from the backdrop if you have the space!

                  Paul
                  Thanks guys, at the moment i only have 2 x ebay lights(non flash) and the flash on my camera so the flash is causing the shadow but will try to move the backdrop back,Harvey

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                    #10
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                    These are great shots, to be proud of. If the said shadows are a huge issue, on this occasion, they could probably be cloned out fairly well. Especially with that backdrop.

                    Great job,

                    Garry
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                      #11
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                      Nice family shots as said just a shame about the shadows. If you can get away without using the on camera flash, placing your lights to the left and right at around 45 degrees should cancel out any shadows

                      Stan
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                        Originally posted by Stan View Post
                        Nice family shots as said just a shame about the shadows. If you can get away without using the on camera flash, placing your lights to the left and right at around 45 degrees should cancel out any shadows

                        Stan
                        Thanks Stan, i`m looking to get a small lencarta studio flash to add to my set up as well.

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