Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
Not that it matters, but for future shots consider that you should have been able to move the camera closer to the subject using a shorter focal length if that would have been helpful. If you were using the method explained in Light:Science and Magic of filling the frame (no more and no less) with the white background, changing focal lengths doesn't help. That's because using a longer focal length requires moving the camera farther away to maintain accurate placement of the background within the frame. Similarly, using a shorter focal length requires moving the camera closer. The authors even mention that detail in the book. As an example, I almost always use a 35mm lens on a camera with a 1.5 crop factor because I don't have enough space in my makeshift studio to fill the frame (no more and no less) using my next longer focal length of 85mm.