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Originally Posted by DeanCapture
I can offer some lighting tips as soon as I get an idea of where you are with your skills. Maybe you could post some pics that show that "greyish" scale your talking about. What kind of lights are you working with? Flash/strobe? Continuous light? Natural available light? What kind of camera are you using?
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Hi Dean and thanks for replying.
My skills are not that great, my husband does alot of the shooting (he is by far better than me, but not a professional either) sometimes he is not available, so we decided that I need to learn a few things on my own.
Because I do amateur (and I mean raw amateur) sometimes I just do things on the fly, be it camera (I use a pentax optio - nothing fancy) and sometimes I use my camera phone - hey when you're squirting on the fly, you have to use what's readily available! lol. Mainly I use continuous light, there is alot of natural light available to me, but that's if it's not raining (I live in BC so alot of rainy days here), so I would like to know what I can do to supplement that light when it is dull and dreary outside, but I don't want it to take away my amateur affect (I hope I'm explaining it properly).
And here are a couple of pics as examples.