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I spent 2 days at the North Rim of Grand Canyon and it rained most of the time. I chased the lightning here for 3 hours and took over 1000 boltless photos under an umbrella during my endeavor. Trying to capture lightning without a trigger trap is a huge waste of time, but when your successful just once it makes it all the more rewarding. I tried several different setups using continuous shutter mode with long exposures and then switched to shorter exposures on slow shooting continuous mode and thought that I had failed. When I later reviewed my photos back at the campground I found that I had captured one photo with a strike included. I guess it was luck or just persistence that rewarded me. I also used a second camera to capture video of the storm and the awesome thunderstorm that accompanied the storm. I'm not sure if I will post any of the video but it was nice to have a personal record of the awesomeness of the storms the frequent the Grand Canyon.
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Robin [Erithacus rubecula]
This is Flash, the wee female robin...just getting ready to fly off.
She has been appearing at my feeders at The Pixies for months, now, and I noticed she had damaged her left wing, in March. She seems to be having no adverse effects, thank goodness. When I call her name, she appears for some special wee bird nuggets. I know she has been feeding youngsters but I haven’t seen them, yet...
At The Pixies
South Carrick Hills
SW Scotland
From the top of a bridge (Restaurant and Gas Station) pointing towards Berlin and capturing the wakes of the caravans of cars traveling at full speed
'L' trains meet at the State/Van Buren Station in Chicago's Loop.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 500, f/6.3, 300mm, 1/500s
Going into hospital for a knee replacement operation tomorrow 20th May so will having a rest from Flickr for 2 - 3 weeks.
Hope to catch up with you all at the beginning of June.
Stay safe my friends xx
Like vanishing dew,
a passing apparition
or the sudden flash
of lightning -- already gone --
thus should one regard one's self ~ Ikkyu
I'm pretty sure that this is a Cuckoo Wasp but this is the first time I've seen one in real life, instead of a picture taken by someone else.
Photographed in Maryland.
2 image focus stack of images shot hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400, flash set to 1/16th power.
For Macro Mondays theme 'Planes,Trains and Automobiles' The indicator has 'flashed' and the bulb filament is fading, ready for the next 'flash'.
Spinifex Slender Blue-tongue (Cyclodomorphus melanops elongatus) from mallee habitat in the SW corner of New South Wales, Australia.
An old shot from 2018 as I was experimenting with water drop photography. Used a flash to freeze the action.
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The Havannah Flashes are fishing ponds in the Sankey Valley Park, between St Helens and Newton-le-Willows in Merseyside.
On my morning walk today I was enjoying the crisp clear air and colorful Sycamore leaves when a Flicker flew by me flashing his brilliant salmon colored wings. What a delight!
After a year of it sitting on my shelf I decided to watch a few tutorials and do some flash photography practices
The river picks up the light and reflections from that lovely sky, the sun casting a flash of light through the trees as it slowly sinks behind the far hills.
My longish exposure smooths the river surface to enhance the reflections, you can make out the sun on the river and the ruffled surface in places where debris was floating by.
Lowena update, She took a turn for the worse on Saturday with another visit to the vet.and yet another visit this morning.
The silly dog ate something that made here so ill plus she had an ear infection, fortunately she was well enough for us to make the long drive there and back to Bristol, three hundred miles there and back was a long day for all of us but we got a lot sorted with Jane`s aunts affairs and hopefully we will not have to go again.
Now the washing machine has decided it has a blockedge which I cannot sort so an engineer has come and taken it apart to sort it, arghhhhh lol
Another shot from last session with Alessandra, this time featuring an outlandish look with the aid of coloured lighting.
Strobist info: primary blue gelled sb700 shot through rapid box octa xl as fill. Sangria coloured rim light on a stripbox, and a tiny Apollo pushed in close with a cerulean blue gelled flash for key.
Shot with a Nikon D700 and the Nikkor 24-70mm f2.8 lens.
And thank you my sweet friends for all the tricks and tips that you give me !! Love you all ♥ and specially Natsu who helped me started... ♥
Fog was lifting but it was getting dark. I had a panel light to the left and the flash turned down. From my early days with a flash, Gary Fong always said to have the ISO at 400 when using a diffuser. I had to change camera and lens as the focus assist light doesn't hit the macro subject with the 105mm lens (lens is too long and working distance is too short).
If you see the auroras pulsate and flash across the sky and your neck is stiff and sore, then you know you've had an exceptional night under the stars.
Devon, Alberta
Canada
Flash off camera fired using ebay wizzards. Flash is placed to the left, with a dish in the sink with the tap dripping.
Collage formado por varias fotos de agua con flashes de colores, quizás habria sido mejor una a una, bueno, con paciencia lo háré
Interrupting the street portrait series in light of a Tsunami Warning. The monster 8.8 earthquake in Chile has apparently generated a Tsunami that we will experience, to some degree in Malibu! Hawaii is apparently going to get the worst of it.
This shot was taken moments ago from my deck, which hopefully will still exist by the end of the day.
Let's pray for the Chileans.