Origami goldfish
Playing with remote flash triggers again; this time, two flashes. One is very old and unconfigurable, so everything else had to be adapted around it. For most photos, the old flash was left and slightly forward, bouncing off the ceiling, and the 430EZ was right and slightly forward (but moved around), sometimes direct at low power, sometimes bounced at higher power. I might revisit this - though I'd deliberately avoided it, more light from near the camera angle might've worked better after all.
The fish were made years ago - using Orange Aero wrappers if I remember correctly! - and normally live in my office. There's no sense of scale here (ha ha), but they're only a couple of inches long. I probably couldn't make them that small now!
(What the hey? Flickr's Uploadr didn't add these in the order I asked for!)
origfilename:20090530_033
Origami goldfish
Playing with remote flash triggers again; this time, two flashes. One is very old and unconfigurable, so everything else had to be adapted around it. For most photos, the old flash was left and slightly forward, bouncing off the ceiling, and the 430EZ was right and slightly forward (but moved around), sometimes direct at low power, sometimes bounced at higher power. I might revisit this - though I'd deliberately avoided it, more light from near the camera angle might've worked better after all.
The fish were made years ago - using Orange Aero wrappers if I remember correctly! - and normally live in my office. There's no sense of scale here (ha ha), but they're only a couple of inches long. I probably couldn't make them that small now!
(What the hey? Flickr's Uploadr didn't add these in the order I asked for!)
origfilename:20090530_033