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I'm still fairly new to this off camera lighting/ strobist lark (I've been a natural light junkie for a while), but I've been building up the gear over the last few months, and having just got Joe McNally's new book (hotshoe diaries) I'm even more keen to let rip.
The problem is, Mrs Dangleman won't let me practice 'on her'. Various whinging about ooohhh it's too bright, eeehh it's bringing on me migraines etc etc :thumbsdown:
So, without resorting to going out and drugging/ murdering someone so I can use a human model as a test
, what are good inanimate objects to practice various set ups and techniques on? Any good suggestions?
The problem is, Mrs Dangleman won't let me practice 'on her'. Various whinging about ooohhh it's too bright, eeehh it's bringing on me migraines etc etc :thumbsdown:
So, without resorting to going out and drugging/ murdering someone so I can use a human model as a test