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  1. <p>Hi from still no Sun York UK :-)<br> I would like to post pass word protected pictures of wedding I shoot onto face book. But I want them to be pasword protected so only selected people can see them and they cant rip them off.<br> Id Smug Mug the best fit for this type of service?<br> Thanks,<br> David</p> <p> </p>
  2. <p>Hi from York UK,<br /> I hop this link works:<br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10206187619795064&set=a.1258331744016.2035223.1401321553&type=3&theater">https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10206187619795064&set=a.1258331744016.2035223.1401321553&type=3&theater</a><br /> The image is gorgeous but who can you get the light to so tightly just light the face of the bride, its like a Rembrandt lighting technique, gorgeous.<br /> Any technique tips welcome :-)<br /><br />David</p> <p> </p>
  3. <p>Thank you so much for your replies, you've helped me approach this problem from an angle I'd not considered :-)</p>
  4. <p><img src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxyceKPwsuIqNGtSUnFSSzJRb0k/view?usp=sharing" alt="" /><br> Hi,<br> Whilst Ive not had a chance yet to see the exact set up, my colleague has complained the images are suffering from a tonne of reflection. They are photographing metallic tins which are inherently very reflexive. My suspicion is they are pushing too much light onto the tin, the lights are the wrong direction and the back ball is bouncing light back into the light box.<br> Also they are not using strobe lighting (They are using continuous lighting lamps) which may give further issues (plus there camera exposure settings could be jinxed)<br> Unfortunately I havent got an example of the type of images they are producing but this link I hope will point to the set up they are using:<br /><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxyceKPwsuIqNGtSUnFSSzJRb0k/view?usp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxyceKPwsuIqNGtSUnFSSzJRb0k/view?usp=sharing</a><br> So my question is please... "When doing product / studio photography of tins that are highly reflective what are the basic guidlines to follow to prevent images bouncing back light"<br> Thanks in advance,<br> David</p>
  5. <p>Hi from 16 degrees C York UK,<br> I want to sell a picture commercially, it will be a choreographed social commentry image. The important thing is however the image may include 1 to 4 students / models. To protect my self against any of the models retrospectively asking for cash is a model release the best route to take and if yes is there a template / guide i can follow that is relevant to the UK?<br> Thanks,<br> David</p> <p> </p>
  6. <p>Thank you for all your replies :-) Norbert big thumbs up! Didnt know it was already built in!</p>
  7. <p>Hi from York UK :-)<br> I have a Nikon D200 & D700. I need a device to deliver time lapse photography projects. Can any one vouch for the: Hahnel Giga T Pro II Remote Control or is there a better product.<br> Grazie mille,<br> David</p> <h1 id="ctl00_pnlMainContent_h1ProductTitle" > </h1>
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