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Este es "Flash", mi perro Weimaraner, el es el azote de los gatos de los vecinos.
No se le escapa gato, pájaro, cangrejo(su platillo favorito), los convierte en una alfombra de pelos, es su instinto de perro de caza
Asà que la sociedad protectora de gatos, pajaros o cangrejos hagan cola, detrás de mis vecinos, todos van por la cabeza de mi pobre Flash.
This is "Flash", my dog Weimaraner, is the scourge of the cats from its neighbours.
There is slipping cat, bird, crab (his favorite dish), turns into a carpet of hair, is his instinct for hunting dogs
So society protector of cats, birds and crabs make tail behind my neighbours, all are on the top of my poor Flash.
Mi amigo Camin Real de la Mesa, me dedico su bella foto, les dejo el link para que entren a verla es una belleza.
Mi friend Camin Real de la Mesa, I dedicate his beautiful picture, we leave the link to bring them to see it is a beauty.
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Indian Paintbrush flourishing on the edge an Aspen forest
- San Miguel Mountains, San Juan National Forest, Colorado
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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!
Blue jay, trying to get out of the way of a very aggressive female cardinal who proceeded to chase the jay out of the yard
Flash al lado derecho y otro casi frontal al lado izquierdo Yongnuo 560II montados en ventana de 60x60 a potencia 1/8 ya 24mm de zoom.
The seats are made from large wooden blocks and has all the names of the people who worked on this part of the canal at Pennington Flash.
Detail of my DIY flash spot grids made from black Coroplast boards and cut-up plastic folders. I made four of them from half an inch to 3 inches deep. They can be stacked together to make them longer and produce smaller spots.
Sample of a shot using the spot grids:
experimenting
f/5.6, exposure 1/5 sec, ISO-200 hand held, zero editing
The idea is to shoot at a slow shutter speed using your flash. The flash freezes the subject while the slower shutter speed illuminates and can manipulate the background.
I like the effect :-)
Normal flash in comments.
52 weeks of 2018, week 8 slow synch flash. Really wanted to do one with a person as the subject, outdoors, but ran out of time for a good night setting, and it has been raining all week.