photos with "natural" lighting...

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This looks fine. With a good strobe you can use small aperture at ISO200 so close everything and beam it up

this one was at F14-1/160-ISO100.

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natural light F9-1/125-ISO100 (and some LR editing)

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I am not sure what is that you are asking
Photos with natural light only are different from close focus wide angle or balanced natural light
In this example you need to make sure that the foreground is exposed correctly without the flash (if you want so) hence the shooting settings will be different?
 

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