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mia

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What is the basic function of the fill light?
 
 

a. to soften the attached shadows created by the key light
  b. to soften the shadows created by the back light
  c. to reveal the basic shape of the subject
  d. to add sparkle to the subjects eyes
  e. to silhouette the subject



Question 2

Which combination matches basic triangle lighting (the photographic
  principle)?


 
 

a. key, back, background
  b. kicker, back, key
  c. fill, kicker, side
  d. background, side, key
   e. back, key, fill




debra928

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e.



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