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  • Thank you Todd, and I love Bob Ross! Have a great day/evening/night!

    It’s evening here in Ireland now! Signing off now!

  • Thank you John – that sounds complicated! I’m still learning ☺

    Thanks for your reply – do you mean matching the 4′ Kino 4Bank lights with the same temperature as the overhead fluorescents?

    I should invest in green gel! I have red and blue gel for a set of tungsten redheads, but I switched to LEDs as the redheads were a nightmare for me! They were incredibly red and only worked well for me when there was no ambient light source from sunlight. I only sometimes use them to light backgrounds but only in some shoots where there’s lots of time for me to set up before I’m shooting!

  • I totally agree! Normally I would have lit the subject from his hard left, but I was in a very cramped kitchen in New Mexico and there wasn’t ample space to do so, while also getting in those nice reds in the background. I think I was trying to get nice depth of field but not shoot against the window that was in the top right corner as it was blown out!

    I haven’t been doing this for long (maybe only a year doing proper equipment for corporate shoots) so I do struggle when I have to make snap decisions under difficult time constraints when I don’t have time to really plan out locations!

  • Todd thank you very much! I do need to invest in more powerful LED setup, I just have an Ikan Rayden (3200K-5600K) LED and it’s quite small so probably only for fill light rather than a key!

  • Sorry, this was the second image where I didn’t have any issues! I can’t seem to edit my post above:

    Thank you so much!

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