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Camera flash covers. Weather protection & Camouflage. Easy pull on design..- Elastic fit around flash head with draw cord at base.- Long enough to cover flash, wireless trigger and mount.- Has the added bonus of concealing standby lights .- Made from waterproof pu nylon.- One size, covers all major brands .- Choice of camouflage patterns or plain colours. ATP All Terrain Pattern, DPM Camouflage,. Olive Green, Dark Olive green, White or Black. I use the flash covers for my wildlife and Camera trap photography. If I’m out with the badgers or setting up for the tawny owls the flash covers help to conceal the kit and cover the standby lights as well as giving that all important weather protection...Designed and made in the UK www.wildlifewatchingsupplies.co.uk/retail/acatalog/Camera...
ALL Logan photos given to me. To put on show for the pleasure of all to see what Logans did for our country.
Flash powder device from the early 20th century . Flash powder is put on the tray . A battery inside the container provides an electric current that heats a thin wire that runs through the powder . At a certain moment the powder explodes and gives a flash .
(more details can be read on the original manual)
So as with every time I learn a new technique I must try it out on poor Domo. After our last time out doing portraits with a flash I really wanted to know how to achieve better results and nicer lighting.
Turns out, flash photography is a whole new world of learning and of course buying things! So I went and got a light stand with umbrella and some wireless receivers and here we are again.
We went to the same park as the last photo trip and this time tried some off camera flash stuff. It took a while to learn and honestly I'm still trying to understand it, but we took some really cool shots I think. Here's the first one hot off the presses.
Found an old flash in me father's cupboard, a 'Sunpak SP-140" it's called, I like the fact it's nice and compact to use with the LC-A beside the usual Coloursplash flash, mind you it's a lots more powerful than the coloursplash flash, thought it take bloody age to reload.
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Clicking 'humans' has never been my forte but a new flash is changing my perspective. The flash is a Third party Sunpak RD2000C. It is a nifty little thing that meets most of my needs at a very reasonable price. With a Guide number 65.6 it could give coverage for up to 35 feet. The boy is my nephew. Some of you might remember seeing him in some earlier uploads. The title is self explanatory I guess :-)
2014 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, Week 31, F is for Flash
I was hoping all week to catch a flash of lightning, but alas no thunderstorms where we were , not even last night. I did take pictures of husband's kilt flashes, but they come in pairs, you can't have one kilt 'flash'. So I decided to try capture the camera's flash in the mirror. Not having a masking filter, that makes for rather ghostly pictures. Some fiddling with levels and gradient filters gave this result, a different kind of selfie :-)
Once in a lifetime. Capturing someone elses flash sure can't happen often. We didn't even try, it just happened.
PENTAX K-5 II s • 80 ISO • Pentax DA* 200mm F2.8 ED SDM
Kenko Pz-AF UniPlus Tube 25
Metz Flash 48 AF-1 Digital with softbox