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  1. #1
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    Default Rules for the married man.

    Here is a shot I dreamed up and threw together today at lunch.
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    Default Re: Rules for the married man.

    You are such a smooth talker with women John..
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    Default Re: Rules for the married man.

    ......and every dollar counts.
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    Default Re: Rules for the married man.

    Is this a composition or shot of your own John?
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    Default Re: Rules for the married man.

    I believe that's John's trouble'n'strife
    Mrs Rayner (Diane) has been a willing model in a number of photos posted by John, recall the lady holding the moon?
    She has very patient eyes
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    Default Re: Rules for the married man.

    John's just lost his beer money then.. ;-)
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    Default Re: Rules for the married man.

    By the sound of it, John didn't have any beer money anyway!
    Keith
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    Default Re: Rules for the married man.

    Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
    Is this a composition or shot of your own John?
    The shot is mine, but technically it is a compostion. I added the type over the photo. (for some reason my bride wouldn't let me write on her forehead )

    If you have the right lighting you can do lots of neat stuff with a camera. (Just because my lights cost me 3X the cost of my camera has to mean something)

    Thanks for looking and the kind comments guys.
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    Default Re: Rules for the married man.

    My wild guess is that you have a light ring around the lens and large light panel off to the right just behind the camera and a round light on the left?
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    Default Re: Rules for the married man.

    Close but no bannana Paul.

    The keylight is a beauty dish on the left. The fill is a small softbox on the right. There is a green gel used to light the background and a speedlight for a hair light.
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