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Portraits of the girls using my studio slave flashes

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    Fun play. Nice portraits overall especially 1 and 2. For critique, Skin tones feel a bit red to me in most shots and shot 4 is too tight on the sides. Shot 3 feels too tight on the bottom.
    A good thing to do while testing/playing is keep notes on how the lights were set up.
    You can usually see how they are set up by looking into the eyes....but notes are better for learning imo.
    Hope that may help.
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