Under/overexposed
I have come to the conclusion that I needed to brighten up Lorryns face by using more power from the flash.And turn the aperture right down to get more of a theatrical feel in the background of the clouds.

I used a speedlite and used the under/overexpose technique to get a more dramatic background.
Making sure I have model on a 45 degree angle to avoid shoulder shortening.
Placing a reflector on the other side of model helps with a balance lighting
Taking a change with different levels of vantage points
Making sure my models hands are not awkward and no hands or fingers cut off.
Body position, no squatting and distracting background.

mission complete......




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