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I see you!
The camera doesn't make a bit of difference. All of them can record what you are seeing. But, you have to SEE.
I am trying to "SEE" as you can understand from this photo ;p
Some experimentation with light and equipment... some photoshop and here it is! The photo of my eye was taken with a different lens in order to capture it as close as possible. As for the strobist info... again this is a weird setup!
This was taken with a single Nissin di866 on my left side through a reflective umbrella. It was in wireless "dump" mode at 1/4th power and was triggered by a small Casio point and shoot camera which was on my right side at 4 o'clock, 2 meters behind with its flash set at full power. The only problem was that I had to find the right timing for the second flash shot from the small Casio.
I am not sure if this counts as a single strobe or long exposure (0.5 sec) photo!
Studio like photography with whatever equipment available ;p
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I see you!
The camera doesn't make a bit of difference. All of them can record what you are seeing. But, you have to SEE.
I am trying to "SEE" as you can understand from this photo ;p
Some experimentation with light and equipment... some photoshop and here it is! The photo of my eye was taken with a different lens in order to capture it as close as possible. As for the strobist info... again this is a weird setup!
This was taken with a single Nissin di866 on my left side through a reflective umbrella. It was in wireless "dump" mode at 1/4th power and was triggered by a small Casio point and shoot camera which was on my right side at 4 o'clock, 2 meters behind with its flash set at full power. The only problem was that I had to find the right timing for the second flash shot from the small Casio.
I am not sure if this counts as a single strobe or long exposure (0.5 sec) photo!
Studio like photography with whatever equipment available ;p
Best viewed large (Press "L")