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Capturing the invisible - part 4 of 1 2 3 4 5

by Marko Dutka Published 01/04/2012

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The venues are excellent and the courses well resourced.

What is there not to like?

On the these pages are a series of images that have one thing in common - they are all images that were produced using the lighting techniques that can be learnt on the Member Training Days provided by Marko.If terms like key shifting, dragging the shutter, Rembrandt lighting and Butterfly lighting are gobbledygook to you this is your chance not to be lost in translation.


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They are easy to learn, have multiple applications, are quick and easy to set up, don't require stacks of equipment and can be expanded upon to your heart's content.

These are techniques that can be adapted to a more journalistic approach so that even the most seemingly spontaneous moment can actually be beautifully lit andconsidered.


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