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Catching up from the past couple of weeks a collection of images taken since the 6th September.
Having worked up to Nevile Hill from Derby RTC top and tailed with a 73 on a test train, 37421 returns south through Rotherham Masborough, being out of gauge for running on the planned route between Barnsley and Meadowhall on a night test train that night. In the end the test train didn't run either,
It was kind of surreal seeing the spontaneous flashes but no following thunder. Just like nature put itself on mute.
The Flash / Heft-Reihe
The Satan Circle
cover: Dick Giordano; Carmine Infantino
DC Comics / USA 1970
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BSA GOLDEN FLASH 650cc TWIN CYLINDER SWINGING ARM MOTORCYCLE AND SIDECAR COMBINATION DAMYNS HALL MILITARY AND CAR SHOW IN AN EAST LONDON BOROUGH SUBURB STREET PARK VENUE ESSEX ENGLAND 06-08-2016 SS854566
It wasn't really that stormy. This is what happens when you underexpose a cloudy sky by several stops, then bump up the contrast in processing.
Thanks to Jerry Vo for collaborating with me and bringing the models (check out Jerry's work at www.flickr.com/photos/jerryvo/). Thanks to the models, ifer (MM #525993) and Faron, for the hard work and longsuffering..
Strobist:
AB1600 into beauty dish, camera right.
My speedlights didn't fire, leaving this one without rimlights.
The Flash / Heft-Reihe
The Slayer and the Slain!
cover: Carmine Infantino, Rodin Rodriguez
DC Comics / USA 1983
ex libris MTP
skate boarder enjoying the evening at the Prater in Vienna.
Leica MDa + Voigtländer Color Skopar 21mm + Ilford XP2
FlashRunner: IO error -- unable to load (probable file missing or path is incorrect) Did you move files? Target:splash.swf Type:Flash ID;0 Progress:0 Index:0
I caught the elusive Green Flash; the rare phenomenon that sometimes can be seen in clear conditions when in the last seconds that the edge of the sun is visible it turns bright green.
In April 2020, as we were in lockdown, I tried to renew my approach of garden subjects by shooting available foliage and flowers in macro, but handheld and lit with a flash to freeze any movement as may have been caused by the breeze.
Thus, I placed one of my Phottix Pro Mitros+ cobra flashes (connected to a Godox PB960 battery pack) on a Manfrotto Nano stand and brought that with me as I walked around the bushes and alleys. On the camera was a Phottix Pro Odin II flash controller, which allowed me to set and trigger the flash remotely, without any cable, and that setup worked very well, from a technical standpoint, as the radio range is, I think, more than 100 meters and doesn’t care about walls or other obstacles as a line-of-sight infrared communication link would.
From an artistic standpoint, this new approach gave me some interesting results, I think. I will upload the dozen shots or so over the next few days, you can always let me know what you think in the comments... Thanks in advance!
Very active multicell thunderstorm photographed from a bird watching tower in the Ebro Delta natural reserve, eastern Spain.
Flash es un superhéroe de DC Comics que posee la habilidad de una rapidez sobrehumana. Fue creado por Gardner Fox y Harry Lampert, y su primera aparición fue en Flash Comics N°1 (1940). Flash es conocido también por su apodo: "El Corredor Escarlata".
A lo largo de la historia, cuatro personas diferentes han usado la identidad de Flash: Jay Garrick (1940-presente), Barry Allen (1956-1986), Wally West (1987-2006, 2007-presente) y Bart Allen (2006-2007). Estos cuatro individuos poseen una rapidez sobrehumana, la cual incluye la habilidad de correr a gran velocidad, reflejos sobrehumanos y la capacidad de violar algunas leyes de la física.
En abril de 2008, la edición especial DC Universe Nº 0 presenta a un narrador anónimo quien inicialmente se presenta a sí mismo como "Everything", y que al parecer es el mismísimo Barry Allen sacrificado en 1986.
Todos los Flash poseen ciertas habilidades comunes, como moverse, pensar y reaccionar a velocidades sobrehumanas. Además todos ellos poseen la capacidad de vibrar tan rápidamente que pueden atravesar materia sólida, por ejemplo, muros.
Barry Allen posee absoluto control sobre sus moléculas: Al ser transformado una vez en espejo, Allen fue capaz de "derretirse" y reconstituirse en su forma humana. También era capaz de correr sobre nubes de nieve lo suficientemente gruesas.
Aunque todos los Flash reciben sus poderes de la Fuerza de la Velocidad, Wally West posee una conexión directa a ella, y por esto no se le puede restringir su uso de la misma. West es capaz de utilizar la Fuerza de la Velocidad para crearse un traje, e incluso otorgar o quitar velocidad a otras personas u objetos en movimiento (Jay Garrick ha mostrado tener cierto grado de manejo de esta habilidad). También provocaba que aquellos objetos a través de los que vibraba explotaran, aunque recientemente ha podido evitar este efecto secundario. West puede además, aunque no con la misma precisión que Barry Allen cuando utilizaba su caminadora cósmica, viajar a través del tiempo y de las dimensiones por medio de su propio poder, de forma similar a Allen en Showcase número 4 (1956). Sin embargo, West actualmente acelera al punto de bordear la dimensión de la Fuerza de la Velocidad, y además puede viajar por el tiempo a puntos específicos al volverse éstos visibles (aunque necesita identificar la vibración característica de algún velocista en ese período, o estar familiarizado con la vibración del mismo). Es por lo demás el único velocista capaz de sobrevivir tras haber corrido a la velocidad de la luz; todos los demás han muerto o han sido absorbidos por la Fuerza de la Velocidad.
Otra habilidad que los Flash poseen en común es la de leer a súpervelocidad, y de esta forma procesar enormes cantidades de información. Sin embargo el conocimiento adquirido de esta forma suele ser temporal, exceptuando a Bart Allen quien parece adquirirlo permanentemente, aunque en un principio Max Mercury no creía que eso fuera a durar.
Los Flash, además de otros velocistas, son capaces de hablar a una increíble velocidad. Esto es usado principalmente para sostener conversaciones privadas en frente a gente que no sea lo suficientemente rápida como para comprender, aunque también se emplea con efecto cómico, haciendo que Flash hable tan rápido que sus palabras sean ininteligibles.
Lighting stuff: 3 flashes with radio triggers.
Vivitar 283 with drinking-straw grid in Lee 205 (CTO) for top/backlight.
Vivitar 283 with drinking-straw grid in Lee 183 (blue) camera left.
Vivitar 285 in Lee 138 (green) firing through potted plant onto brown patterned backcloth.
For set-up pic please see the next photo in my photostream.
* Learn how to light at Strobist *
Photo of a California Highway Patrol Officer's (CHP) car captured via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 24-50mm F/4 lens in the census-designated place of Westhaven-Moonstone via Scenic Drive, County Road 4M310. Coast Range. North Coast. Humboldt County, Northern California. Late July 2017.
Exposure Time: 1/80 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-400 * Aperture: F/5.6 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 5800 K
Another feature that the Vela flash has is a strobe mode. It can put out up to six flashes spaced from 10 to 250usec. Years ago I spent a lot of time making a deal delay flash controller that would fire my two microflash units in sequence with an adjustable delay. I never found a good photo to make with the set-up so I moved on.
Part of the issue is that you get the best results by using a non-reflective background because as the action moves the light from consecutive strobes will bleach out the earlier exposure making the objects look like ghosts.
So for this photograph I set up a hefty razor blade and shot a small lead ball at the blade. You can see how the impact torqued the blade and you can clearly see how the lead ball is cut neatly into two slices that fly apart.
The flash duration is 2usec and the separation is a guess at about 150usec.
I used my new D750 for this shot because it has much lower noise compared to the 5D Mk II.
This is the same stupid shot done with a microflash.
www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02/8553348754/in/album-721...
A third hot weekend in store. It's getting very old.
Cheers.
Have you seen my new flash gun? Look at the recharge speed! Do you want to see it again? Hey, come back! I haven't shown you the 27 other modes yet!
We're Here: Flash Nation
Strobist: One SB-700 flashgun, 12 flashes at camera on 1/16 during 10s exposure in a dark room; last flash at self from above; small aperture for starburst. Recommended soundtrack: Queen
Some pussy willows found in the adversiting department during a break from Metro layout and design Saturday night at work. 200 lens, 2 flash units.