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foreign [Music] definitely one of my favorite portraits Ive taken recently is this one and I dont seem to photograph females all that often so I was really pleased how this turned out however All Is Not What It Seems because overconfidence on my part very nearly ruined this portrait because when I got back home looking forward to doing some editing it was then that I could see my camera had focused on her hair and not her eyes but thankfully I or rather some software was able to fix it and thats exactly what I want to show you in this video foreign now Ive added an article on my website showing how I set up lit and took this portrait a simple one light setup from above in front of the subject and aimed down to a reflector held just below chest height theres also a video showing the same setup the editing is slightly different but youll still get the idea but before any of the main editing could be done I had to see if I could fix the focus issue because if her eyes werent sharp