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Luxembourg

Photo was taken in daylight with a flash.

Holly wanted a few simple 'head & shoulders' portraits and this is my favourite of the bunch...

 

Strobist Info:

580EXII from left through 24in softbox 1/16 manual

43in gold reflector from right.

Fired with Yong Nuo RF-602 Poverty Wizards

july 2018

 

fujicolor 100 / speedlite 199a

My CW Speedsters. My kid flash is based on Lightning Bricks. The rest are basic designs. The Flash is based on Yale's and my reverse flashes are based on the Ross'. The reverse flash without legs is the one I made in December. I made the full body today.

Flash triggers arrived today...

I try to use LED flash light and want to look what is result with milky way background.

 

Hope you like it.

 

Sad Agus Photography©, Copyright 2014

Barry Allen teaming up with his good buddy Cisco Ramon.

30" exposure, as I ran around and popped about 5-6 flash's in various spots (always behind a tree when I fired the flash)

 

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esperimenti con il flash

F50 showing off its stunning carbon fibre engine bay

Sometimes you just want to build something different, a flying vehicle that has a retro 80's look, just like that.

Flash Comics / Heft-Reihe

The Spider-Men of Mars

cover: E. E. Hibbard

DC Comics / USA 1941

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/1818/

a7rii + Minolta Auto W. Rokkor HG 1:2.8 f = 35mm (1959; AR I)

A torrential downpour causes flash flooding on Aylestone Road in Leicester

Quiet day, so messing around with PS and flash positioning. Sadly the Godox flash i purchased used, is next to useless most of the time.

Mute Swan preening itself at Pennington Flash, Leigh

Mezco One:12 Collective

It's difficult to identify this flash definitively, but its brightness and shape seem more indicative of an Iridium flare to me. If we weren't seeing it so low in the sky and through so much atmosphere we might pick up a meteor's charateristic red and green colors. But even if it were a meteor, it doesn't appear to be flying with the right trajectory to be a Camelopardalid.

Psykitten Pow and "fan"

Remind me not to use a flash into a mirror while taking a photo and ruining a good shot of a perfectly pretty dress!!

OK, everyone seems to be doing the "drop-splash" photo these days. Here is my take on the theme.

 

Apart from localised levels adjustment, there was very little photoshop post production. The drop was photographed with a print of a diver (my wife, Jo) behind the splash zone, with the drop itself acting as a fisheye lens. The motion was frozen by using a flash (with homemade snoot) pointing at the diver print.

 

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I have never owned or used an on camera flash. This dates back to the Canon 10D. I was always intimidated about how they worked. Of course, I would tell you that I only believe in natural light photography.

 

One of the problems with the Fujifilm systems is that they really don't have very good low light function. The X-T3 is better, but better than what? I finally succumbed to this Godox TT350F because I want to stay late at the big motorcycle rally this weekend. Things get a little wild after dark and I would like to document it, in my way.

 

After ordering online, I spent two days watching Youtube videos and learned some settings and a few tips. Within 10 minutes I was able to make adjustments on the fly in different shooting scenarios. Now the scenarios were all in the closed bathroom and in my big closet, but they were scenarios nonetheless!

 

I was EXTREMELY pleased with the high quality images that I was able to produce with this flash unit in poor lighting conditions. I have the rest of today and tomorrow to practice some more. Tomorrow I want to do a little work on using the flash outdoors during the daylight. Then, all day Friday and all day Saturday I will see what I can document and see what kind of trouble a slow man with a flash at a motorcycle can get into. Hopefully, I will survive to post the results soon!

who ever said Flash SpongeBob was right ( :

My submission for this week's Flickr Friday #orange!

After Flash that I made a few months ago, Mecabricks is welcoming Green Lantern now.

 

Render made using the Mecabricks online render mode.

2eme prototype d'un flash annulaire en fibre optique. J'ai utilisé une lampe en fibre optique à exactement 3,60 euros, un morceau de PVC, de la super glue, du scotch et des petits colliers de serrage. Il s'enfile très facilement sur l'objectif et tient par simple friction. Le tout pour moins de 100 grammes. Avec un flash intégré à pleine puissance, je peux réaliser des macros à 1/200 sec, F13, 100 iso (objectif canon 50mm et 66mm de bagues allonges).

Cut from a plastic binder and made to fit in the camera's hot shoe, in this case on a D80.

 

Full instructions are on instructables.com.

 

Strobist blurb: OK, so it's still an on-camera flash but it is improving on what's provided. Besides, it could be used for Nikon's off-camera CLS.

Testing out the flash again. I want to do more water effects.

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