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Lights over Falkirk, trying a different style and hoping to learn from each picture.

mitsubishi evo varis rear under vortex diffusers

Cette photo a été prise le 17 février 2013 dans le secteur du col du Lautaret. Elle est diffusée par la Station Alpine Joseph Fourier (France). © S. Aubert/SAJF

changed to the gli bumper

I built a flash diffuser out of two 24 ounce styro cups, lined with foil on one side to reflect the light outward.

 

I mounted them enwise onto a Vivitar 283 flash unit with a flash trigger sensor on it, and mounted a small Vivitar flash on camera facing straight up to trigger the remote unit without affecting the exposure.

 

These shots were taken in bright sunlight at f/11-f/16 @ 1/160sec.

 

Olympus E-500 - Nikkor 55mm micro (1:2) - manual focus using the lean method, handheld

Mickey Loves Oils- Young Living Essential Oils Diffuser Blends

There are so many things to love about cold, wintry days: curling up with a good book, sipping on hot chocolate, Netflix-ing in cozy sweaters, and warm blankets.

What we may not love are some of the other things associated with this weather, i.e., catching a cold or the flu, dry Winter air,...

 

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For a long time I wanted to build a diffuser for my built-in flash and I finally managed to make it. I could certainly have bought an external flash or a light ring, but I decided I would do with what I have right now. Lighting possibilities in macro photography are infinite, the more you experiment different ones, the better it is. I know a lot of photographers currently use external flashes units because they are more powerful and easier to use with long lenses/extension tubes, but I'd like to see if I'm able to do the same work with the built-in flash.

 

I took this shot with a homemade diffuser made out of cardboard, aluminum foil and wax paper. The two first elements are used to create a reflective tunnel to able the light to travel to the front of a long lense. Then I made diffuser with wax paper. I figured out that with all this, and I think it's normal, you lose approximately one f/stop.

 

Compared to the stock flash, it works pretty well. I like it, but I'll try to make a larger diffuser next time.

Maverick Man's new CF diffuser

An early evening haze has diffused the colours as we drift into the twilight zone

Hidly Aroma Diffusers

A photo of my friend being awesome. Layered with some textures.

Glyphipterix montisella

Bandelier National Monument

A quick shot from inside our mini-bus en route to Pattaya. It's hard to frame a shot without including random cars in the frame.

If you look for it, you can see what looks like Sundog(s) around the sun.

 

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This body of work explores a somber and quiet atmosphere within a minimal and abstract composition. The narrative in these paintings has been reduced to its bare essentials in search of the nuances of silence and stillness. They are done in watercolor and gouache on watercolor paper, and consist of horizontal bands of subdued colors with overlapping diffused edges. They vary in size from 14” x 20” up to 25” x 40”.

 

Nocturne reflects a similar mood and sensitivity as that of American Tonalism. The reference to landscape in these paintings however, is suggested through the use of horizontal layers of earth tone colors. In this way, Nocturnes also echo the visual voices and vocabularies of Persian nomadic kilims, where naturally dyed wool yarns are interwoven into simple linear or geometric compositions that speak with a singularly universal voice

 

Gen 1 vs Gen 2 diffusers. Apparent light size comparision.

Hidly Aroma Diffusers

Boom! Finally revealing my first gen Subaru BRZ, aka the Scion FRS and the Toyota GT-86. Mostly built with the Rocket Bunny V2 kit, one of my favorite widebody kits of all time for this platform. It also has the Rallbacker V2 front fenders, a Seibon hood, and a VIS Racing diffuser. On top of that, it is swapped with a single turbo 2JZ!

 

Now, there is a lot of history with how this build came to be, but it is far too long to fit into a single post, so I will have to make a video/story of it in the future.

 

But to give it a shorter rundown, this was the very first Lego car MOC that I created. It started all the way back in 2017! It was then finalized in 2021 after many awkward phases.

 

I was inspired by many builds, but especially @connor_lol as I was amazed by his Rocket Bunny V2 build. At the time, I couldn't get a car in real life, so I decided to build my very own model car out of Lego. Browsing for inspiration online, I found "davanchiM" aka @_dm_designs_au_ on mocpages. His builds gave me inspiration for the fenders and the nose of the bumper.

 

Watching @tjhunt_'s videos and his meme of widebody and bags, inspired me to add an air tank in the trunk for its air suspension. I also watched @bisforbuild swap a 2JZ into his BRZ, and I thought that was awesome, so I did that as well.

 

After building my Supra, my building skills and standards have definitely grown and changed. Looking at this build now, it's not up to my current standards in terms of accuracy. However, it will always be a very special build to me, as it is my first which I learned a lot from. So, I will be keeping the core of it as is, but maybe I will make a second-gen BRZ in the future.

 

Version: v1.0

Scale: ~1:18

Inspiration: @connor_lol @pandemjapan @rallybacker_na @visracing @seiboncarbon @subaru_usa

 

Inside, lit room with diffused flash

PRODUKT completed piece

I've taken too many sunset photos at this spot. I can't help it.

 

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