righ?). Of course, MOST of the options are pricey.
Do you find you have to get them too close to the subject? Do they
have enough "throw?" I definitely love the look, but it seemed like
you had to get them in pretty close to the subject for them to do
anything. But I haven't used them on a real shoot, just seen demos.
Can you give a more explicit recommendation? I'd love to hear it.
On Oct 30, 2009, at 12:20 PM, Allan Smith wrote:
> Guys, we have gone to using "Light Panels" and absolutely love them.
> That
> would be our recommendation!
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