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    #16
    Thanks guys.

    Shane it's not a static light, you have to move the light all over the place in order to not over-expose. In other words, I had my light dancing all over the place, with the brighter areas simply getting more light than the others (total accumlation during the exposure). This is my first attempt and I learned a lot and I feel I can go with less exposure time. I over cooked the turkey head slightly and I know I can lower the exposure way more. I plan to experiment with different colored light to see if I can push light effects as well.

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      #17
      Nicely done Roberto!

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        #18
        Thanks for the tip, Rob! I actually learned something here.

        The turkey mount is my favorite. Nice use of lighting on both.

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          #19
          Very nice!

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            #20
            Awesome pics!

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              #21
              Yes, thanks for sharing! I love the pictures and that is a pretty nifty technique, exactly the sort of thing I was hoping to learn about on this forum. Now if only I can pull it off...

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                #22
                nice photos!

                i love them...

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