Adobe CS3 Design Standard
I upgrade my Adobe Photoshop CS2 to Adobe CS3 Design Standard for my MacBook Pro. And here I want to thank you Adobe Asia Pacific Support did a great job! Thanks Yca and your team. 
As usual, I will shoot my new toy for my post. I invited Kamen Rider as my model. This shot, I use CSS (Canon Speedlite System) + table lamp + A4 white board.
Below is my set up… 
- A - 580EX II flash gun
- B - MacBook Pro
- C – Table Lamp from ikea
- D – My model, Kamen Rider
- E - Adobe CS3 Design Standard
- F – A4 White board as a reflector
- G - Canon 30D + Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2
My camera setting is ISO 1250 – 1/125 at 4, focus length 10mm. After satisfy all the setting. Last part is composition. This is my second super wide angle shot in the same place. Wide angle photography is a very interesting topic. Different angle point different effect… This is the power of the wide angle! Can you see the differences from picture 1 and picture 3? 
03 Jul 2008 Melvin Ho 529 views

Waa … mau lawan McNally’s CLS ka ni? … heh heh heh … Both Picture 1 & 3 shows a reflection from the A4 paper (position F) … affecting the “Compatible with Mac OS X Leopard” text … maybe the flash from position A was too bright – i dont know; just my 2cents …
No lah. He use 4 to 5 flash gun tu….
I only use transmitter with 1 gun and table lamp + A4 (Actually is Spyder’s box).
Can avoid the reflection tu:
a) If I not using the A4, the reflection will not show on the box tu. But my model will look darker. Unless I use A2 size paper…
b) My Adobe box still with plastic packing tu… Plastic is a reflection object. Unless I use PL. But I didn’t use… ;-P
Long time didn’t update my blog… Ngam ngam my Adobe CS3 Design Standard in the house. So I have my new post loh… chin chai saja… Pun boleh dapat 2cents… Thks ah…
In my commercial shooting. I will avoid this happen tu.