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 Posted by Martin Heffels on 06/20/06 22:24 
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 16:46:38 GMT, "Bill Farnsworth" 
<bill.farnsworth@verizon.net> wrote: 
 
>2. Without reflectors or lighting, you might consider shooting fairly  
>tight to keep the reflections out of the background. 
 
Tally-ho! Excellent advise. If you look at wide-shots with people small in 
the frame, you will see that the faces are fairly dark (high contrast). On 
the close-ups you can start filling in with bounce light. All of course if 
you're using backlight to shoot. 
 
As more people mentioned, shoot before 10AM and after 4PM. This is a good 
time to shoot your wide-shots, because you don't have strong reflection 
yet. However you have to keep in mind the continuity of the direction of 
the light. To "help" this continuity, permitting the background of the 
shots, you can move the band around. Especially if you are going to do the 
close-ups. 
 
cheers 
 
-martin- 
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