Let me guess. 5D + 70-200 (shot at 200mm, f/2.8 or 3.5, 1/50sec, ISO probably 800 or 1000) Can't really tell ISO, I can't see the amount of grain because of the small image size. But seeing the shadow from the flash, I'm sure you were probably shooting at 800ISO and compensating with flash. A bracket could help with eliminating shadows, and you're lucky you don't have any red eye in this pic. Usually using flash with a long lens you get red eye city.
Just looking at this pic reminded me of a time back in the day when I shot some low budget fashion show for $100 (desperate times) and it was suuuuper ghetto. This other photographer dood who was shooting for free brought 2 alienbees lights and set them up and was blasting an ridiculous amount of light at these girls and basically blinding people. (place was pretty dark). Anyways I saw one or two of his shots and they were pretty much horrible because as the models come forward the lighting changes with every step so he had really un-consistant lighting for each model walking up the catwalk. I pointed this out to him and he said "Oh I'll just fix it in photoshop because I'm shooting raw" haha good god, more work than it's worth.
For example when they start at the base of the catwalk maybe they will be properly exposed but as they got towards the end where we were they would be totally blown out because he didn't know how to adjust as the models walked down the strip. Oh wells
Sorry to go off topic, just taking a trip down mammary lane.
Canon 1D Mark III -- Canon 5D
L Lens Travel Kit = 70-200 f/2.8L IS · 24-70 f/2.8L · 16-35 f/2.8L
Non-L Primes = 15mm Fisheye · 50 f/1.4 · 85 f/1.8 · 100mm Macro
Alienbees lights (6) + Ringlight + Vagabond II
Nikon SB28 (3) · Nikon SB80DX (1) · Canon 580EX (2) · Pocket Wizards (7)
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