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This is an example of 45 degree side lighting, which gives a dark shadow on the opposite side of the pineapple to the light. Here the light was on the right, casting a shadow away to the left. I took this photograph (as all the following) with my Nikon D700, with an 85mm f1.4 Prime lens. This was taken at 125th of a second, on ISO 200, and an aperture of f11. By using this type of light set up you can give your subject contrast, and highlight interesting parts.
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