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one of the questions Ive been getting a lot lately is its about the certain effect that Ive got with some of my close-up shot so this is something that you can see in some of the older videos about close-up photography and macro photography and so I get this question hey Edie these pictures look really cool how do you get such a dark background in these shots and the cool thing is Im gonna give you the answer to that whats so cool is that this answer applies not only to close-up shots like in this example it also applies to macro and even to portrait photography which is really cool because lots of times in portraits you want to try to have sort of a darker background especially in low-key shots alright again heres an example of what this effect looks like and let me just go ahead and quickly talk about the gear that Im using for these examples my flash trigger is the godox x1t s and its s because were using Sony but it can be the x1t see if youre using Canon x1t and if you