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Major grins
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High Key Baby!
No . . . really. A baby.
I stepped way out of my comfort zone yesterday and shot a six-month-old. Then went whole hog on the scary bit and tried a high-key set. I think his personality really comes through in this shot. This was my first "fire for effect" studio work with my new Pocket Wizards and I'm convinced they made the whole exercise a lot easier. Shooting in manual mode without the annoying pre-flashes of the Nikon CLS was nice. No blinkey eyes! High-key is a totally new genre for me. Critique appreciated.
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