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orking next to water can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, you have the additive, reflective light within the scene, which can greatly extend your shooting time, past sunset or before sunrise. It’s for this reason that movie production teams add water to the ground before shooting low-light scenes – more illumination is bounced back onto the subject. Colour

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