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Old 12-17-2001, 08:34 AM   #2
Abdi R Malik Abdi R Malik is offline
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Admistrator's Note: This is part of a thread that is in the Painting section, but was moved here since it was going into another subject.
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Karin,

Lighting until now still my problem, especially for photographing my paintings. I have no light system at all. I have been planning to buy a compact light system at affordable price. I heard tungsten floodlight will do the job, but I don't know If you have some suggestions I will appreciate it and please refer to my thread on "photography, lighting & technique" section.

Neither did occur in photographing the clients. As you know, flash mounted camera doesn't match natural daylight. Sometimes I lost details because of very dark shadow.

One of the brilliant factor of the Old Masters, they never had a light system. But as if they had an advanced light system during that time.

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Abdi
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