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Ashley Hays
{K:2100} 1/14/2005
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Well...I'm broke at the moment. No...wait...I lie. I have $20. I wish I had a studio, but alas, I'm only a teenager. Thus far, I've been using my bedroom.
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Mark Julian
{K:36866} 1/14/2005
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Studio Flash. The Flash you use in a studio. You have your Power pack, your flash heads and reflectors (or softboxes) on stands, a whole bunch of wire, a hand held flash meter (and a maxed out credit card) - costly and (can be) complicated. I try not to complicate it.
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Christine Moad
{K:136} 1/14/2005
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I love how the red pops! I don't know, the flash marks on the cherrys make them look so shiny! Besides the focus, i really like it!
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Ashley Hays
{K:2100} 1/13/2005
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What's studio flash? Well...I'll have to wait until next summer until I can take pics of cherries again.
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Mark Julian
{K:36866} 1/13/2005
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Rita / Camera World - good shots but gotta get that focus thing fixed. Shoot them in the day without flash. I try to never use camera flash 99 % of the time. Only studio flash. i agree with U. Le. . Just want you to be a master photographer..... "Such is Life"? that's what Ned Kelly said right before the floor opened up on the gallows pole set -up........
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Ashley Hays
{K:2100} 1/13/2005
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Oh...you're right...I never noticed that before. Thanks for your criticism!
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 1/13/2005
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sadly, the focus point is a branch at the back of the photo. :( Oh, well. Film's cheap...no wait..'we doan need no steenkin' film'.
Keep shooting.
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Uyen
{K:878} 1/13/2005
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The colors are so vibrant, and I like how the cherries pop against the dark background. However, I feel the image is a bit blurry, and those bright highlights (reflections of the flash?) do detract from the picture.
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