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Walked into kitchen and saw winter light on these.
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love the colors. Great. Wonder if you would explain the wax paper bit as I never heard of that trick.
Ann Smith at 23:25 CET on 14-Dec-2005 [Reply]
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Ann Smith wrote:
> love the colors. Great. Wonder if you would explain the wax paper bit as I never heard of
> that trick.
Hi Ann, instead of using the Sun directly and getting hotspots on the pumpkins, I softened the light by filtering through a translucent material. Instead of using traditional items like either shoot- thru umbrellas or scrims I used wax paper. Same effect, less trouble. Hope that helps.
Randall Beaudin at 00:15 CET on 15-Dec-2005 [Reply]