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Underexposed by 1-2/3 stops to get this:
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Very nice!!!!
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Nice choice of subject. I like the way you've lit it, and the slight shadowing as a result.
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Great photo, very nice.
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Very nice. Once again, a good example of how the camera meter can sabotage a low-key shot. Your compensation is excellent.
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