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<p>Hello everyone,<br>

If I were to reproduce the same kind of light that can be found in this picture:<br>

<p>What equipment do I need?</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

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<p>The trouble with using the soft light source in the second picture is that the light level was not high enough to use a small aperture and the back of the dish is very soft, even allowing for it being presented as it is.</p>
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