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Light was fading fast in that afternoon, and we had just finished a long sequence on this chair by the window.
I tried to put on the light to see if we could carry on this sequence on the chair a little longer, but this has been the only photo I shot, because I was unhappy about the result: the magic of the natural light was broken.
So I decided to change corner of the room to maximise the artificial light.

As last picture in this post, I'm posting the last one I shot with the natural light.
I think this last photo, a bonus picture today, has been posted before on my regular social media feed a long time ago (or a slight variation of it), I wanted to show it to you again today just to show you how much more efficient the natural light is to describe the beauty of Martina, and why I decided to change my tactic...
And yet, whilst I was browsing my Archives, I was happy to stumble upon this image, and wanted to share it with you along with my experience.
It is not so bad, after all.

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Randall

Thanks for the bonus pic & tip! Your results are always beautiful!

Daniel974

We know that Martina looks beautiful in any light but the contrast between these two is really interesting. Thanks.