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Russianwolf

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So I went and tried some shots outside today (since it was nice). What do you think?
 

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BigShed

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I like the lighting, nice and natural. The problem would be to reproduce that of course as you are dependent on the conditions on the day.

Don't know if you have manual control over your f stop on the Fuji S5700 camera you are using, but at the F3.5 you are using here depth of field is a real issue.
 

jttheclockman

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That is the best type light tent money can buy. Always thought that natural light can not be beat. Great photos.
 

wb7whi

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You might check out the use of a scrim. It is nothing more than a diffused piece of plexiglass or an inverted white photo umbrella that will diffuse the sunlight. You can add highlights with a reflective card, usually white.
 
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