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Re: Portrait setup.. Help!
Well.. Made another attempt. Focusing seems a lot better, and his hair.. well.. it's as good as it gets coming from him.
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Was still having a HORRIBLE time with glare on his glasses.
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Better, I think, but still room for improvement. Any thoughts? Also, any tips as far as light direction to avoid glare would be appreciated.
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Re: Portrait setup.. Help!
A simple solution for getting rid of glare in glasses: have your subject face away from the light source! In this instance you
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