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Old 8-Apr-2007   #10
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Even under natural light conditions you can reduce the harshness of the deep shadows by using a reflector, adding some detail to the parts that might be obscured by shadow.

Also just like to say (again) that besides a decent camera, the next most important peice of equipment is a decent tripod, but the MOST important tool that you have when shooting photos is the tool that sits about 3 inches behind the veiwfinder.
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