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In addition to the hard light, the color of the light seems to be slightly different from tungesten or daylight, which adds to the unique lighting of this picture, but I don't exactly know what was being used to form this. Also, I like the eyelight demonstrated here. The eyelight makes her look innocent. This picture expresses a lot of meaning. I thought this was lighting was appealing and attention-grabbing.
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