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I was playing with wireless flash photography, that's my 430EX going off in the background.
the set up:
Camera on tripod with 580EX in master mode (master flash off)
430EX in the background on a stand set to +2
desk lamp for spot light effect on the face.
shot with Canon 50mm 1.8
Its a holiday and I am in our front yard doing some backlighting leaves using the sun. And here are the few I got from my mini photoshoot.
This leaf has a burned part and I look it interesting than plain yellow green.
2011. Veszprém, Hungary - Pentax MZ-7; SMC Pentax-DAL 1:3.5-5.6 18-55mm AL (18mm); Kodacolor VR 200 Plus film for colour prints
At Floataway, Atlanta, GA: Great wine! Baby Super Tuscan. Just delicious www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=721718
Strobist info: can't remember exactly as this shot is almost a year old. Probably a bare Nikon SB25 from back right and small reflector in front.
Arrghh.. must do our accounts.....not sit and ponder over another change of DPS Backlight assignment..Perhaps I will experiment with this as a texture layer for another image.. hmm..
I'm not sure about this bird. Please help me to correctly identify it!
Non sono sicuro al riguardo, quindi per favore aiutatemi ad identificarlo correttamente!
The birds of paradise are members of the family Paradisaeidae of the order Passeriformes. They are found in eastern Indonesia, Torres Strait Islands, Papua New Guinea, and eastern Australia. The members of this family are perhaps best known for the plumage of the males of most species, in particular highly elongated and elaborate feathers extending from the beak, wings or head. Birds of paradise range in size from the King Bird of Paradise at 50 grams (1.8 oz) and 15 cm (6 in) to the Black Sicklebill at 110 cm (43 in) and the Curl-crested Manucode at 430 grams (15.2 oz).
Uccello del Paradiso - Oasi di S.Alessio - Bird of Paradise
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most favorited.
- ; This is right outside the entrance to out building near White Flint Metro Station. I just kneeled behind these shrubberies and hoped I would catch the light.