Referring back to Figure 10.9, notice how the strongest rays of light are
emitted from the center of the ash head. If the ash is held at the proper
angle, these will illuminate the rear of the scene.
e light rays that spill out of the sides of the reector are far weaker.
ey illuminate things that are closer to the camera. With a little practice, it
is fairly easy to learn how to hold the ash to achieve the desired degree of
feathering.
FORCING THE SHADOW
ere is still another lesson to learn from Figure 10.9. In it you will notice that
the ash is being held as high as possible. is is done to position it ...
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