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Dallmeyer 3inch 75mm F1.9
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@ Photokina - 2018
Arri lighting far above model.
f6.3 − 1/80 - ISO400 - No Flash - Nikon D850 - Nikon 105mm F2 D DC
They also has an array of what turned out to be Goat skin lamps. Regardless of your views on the subject, the ambient lighting is beautiful.
A different way to see a Caribbean seascape. Cap Chevalier in Martinique is best known for its postcard tropical colors. But with this cloudy dusk the ambient was quite strange.
Material: LOC 333.107-1 AAFM, 269.604-5 AAFM & 333.105-5 Renfe Integria
Fuencarral-Complejo, 8.10.16
Out of focus from the rest of my photostream but nothing like the occasional shake-up. Crop and slight re-edit of an original mixed media work. Since taking up photography a couple of years ago, I've let the painting and illustration slip somewhat although I've been making plans to re-engage with it.
A couple of nights ago it was very still so I had a go at capturing some reflections at "Aston Marina", whilst visiting my parents. It was so dark that I had to compose the shots by trial and error (shooting at F2.8 ISO 3200 for 6s!). Once I found my composition I shot at F7.1, ISO 400 for 335s! Normally I'd shoot around ISO 100 F13, but didn't fancy waiting around an hour for each shot, especially since I couldn't see what I was shooting and it was rather cold :-S In the end I was happy with the result. I imagine that the background light is from the nearest town about 5 miles away, but it's hard to say! A beautiful site that only the camera could see!
Thanks for visiting & look forward to catching up with your streams soon :-)
a las 15:30 todos los dias, menos domingos, se juntan, en las vias 1 y 2, el regional de santander y la 3600 de Trubia.
I photographed this large trumpet shaped flower recently at the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas, California. I didn't record the name of the plant, but if anyone knows, I'll identify it properly with thanks.
Lighting information: When I'm photographing subjects in their natural setting (instead of a studio) I always first determine what aperture and ISO I want to use before I do anything else. When that's decided, I take test shots in manual mode with the flash off and vary only the shutter speeds (up until 1/250 sec which is the maximum synch speed of my camera) until I get an exposure that I like for the background. Because the durations of the flash is so brief (typically 1/1000 - 1/10,000) the shutter speed has no effect on the flash output. Once I have the ambient background exposure set, I turn on the flash and take test exposures varying only the flash manual power setting until I get the look I like. If you do this enough, it goes very quickly and you end up with exposures that are hard to do just relying on natural light. For this image, the flash was a YN560 in an 8.6 inch Lastolite softbox held very close to the subject at camera right. The flash was triggered by my Yongnuo RF-603N.
Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant album. In the description for that set, I list resources that I've used to learn how to light with off camera flash. www.flickr.com/photos/9422
“A Pirate’s Tale” is one of my abandoned LEGO® projects. Intended as a comic, I lost interest a few weeks ago. Since the modular build tavern was almost finished, I decided to take some photos.
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Camera: Canon 5D Mark II
Lens: Zhongyi Mitakon Speedmaster 85mm f1.2 (@ f1.2)
Stabilisation: hand-held
Lighting: ambient light
Recording format: RAW
Postprocessing: colour-corrected in RawTherapee 4.2.74
New supersecret photography location! If any of the C-bus Flickrites ID it, I will hate you forever.
Necklace - 2 trash-salvaged plastic gems strung on an old chain
Pink heels - BCBG Girls
Disney Cuties heart-argyle skirt and knee highs - Target
Headband - ribbon off a product package
Lace-trimmed beribboned cardigan - birthday gift from my mom when I was an ungrateful butch tomboy crust punk, how would I ever know the sellout I'd become
Vintage clamshell beaded purse - salvaged from my mom's closet, I had to fix some of the beadwork but it's as good as new now
For Assignment52 Group
Subject: Food Color Abstract
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I was listening to ambient music while photographing these beautiful swirls of colors. It was like watching a kaliadescope in a dish.
I used butter milk for this photo with neon food colors. For those not in the Assignment52 group, addiing the dish soap makes the food color drops explode into wild pattern. At some point I used a toothpick to gently move the colors into swirly patterns in the dish.
I haven't tried this technique in a long time and forgotten how difficult it is to get a great photo. Most of the work to make these photos look good is in post-processing. Because the colors on the milk does not have crisp edges, it is difficult to get a clearly defined photo. This was one out of about 100 photos I took that made the post-processing cut.
At least it should be, it's five bucks the board. :-)
+++ Flash versus Ambient light:
+++ Trick question: which one is shot with flash, which one with the ambient light in my room?
You guessed it, the left one is shot with flash, and here comes how: I put a little snoot (a reeeaaaally little one, diameter 1 centimeter, made from a slaughtered ballpen) to my flash and sealed that with gaffer tape.
Then I changed the pilot / test flash from my 430 EX II from one-shot to modelling flash (so from now on it shoots approx one second of short flash pulses when I press the pilot button). Then I set my cam on a tripod and on 30 sec and did some light painting with that flash :-)))
Yes, a torchlight would have been much easier for that lightpainting job, but the spectrum of the flash is much better for food than the spectrum of LED or tungsten lights.
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STROBIST: just one speedlite, hand-held, with a snoot, in modelling flash mode, used as light brush.
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FLASH LIGHTBRUSH:
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