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Old 11-12-2004, 11:03 AM   #2
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And now, on to Kirstin

After the class finished up "Ike", we moved on to the live model, Kirstin.

I have her set up under an incandescent 300W mud lamp. Lord knows I'd love to use something other than this, but with what I make, I need to save the Sunwave 94 CRI bulbs for my studio.

Studio 13 (lucky me!) has very big north- and west-facing windows, so our fill light is naturally cooler than the yellow-orange incandescent. Kirsten is quite pale, so having some warm tones brought out by the incandescent light isn't a bad thing.

Here's what she looks like (approximately) from my angle. Bear in mind that this is not a reference photo - just a snapshot of the setup. A good thing, too! Boy, does her hair look orange ! In reality, it's dark brown with some warm highlights. Isn't that amazing! Can't trust photos entirely, can we?
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