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Frank Frazetta's cover for the paperback edition of George MacDonald Fraser's " Flash for Freedom " . Signet Books 1973 .

North West London.

For this weeks Never Professional group challenge 'Graffiti'.

 

I finally managed to get out and take some new pictures for a challenge!

 

I've taken pictures of graffiti before and so this time I wanted to do something different which led me to have a go with some off camera flash.

 

I wanted to add some urban grit style as well as bring out the textures. I'm really pleased with how these first attempts came out, shot without flash the scene looked nothing like this.

 

It's not the best example of artistic graffiti, unfortunately the bridge I was heading for had been painted over!

Lomography Diana Instant square with Fujifilm instax square. With 75mm standard square lens and Diana F+ flash. Scanned as TIFF on Canon MP560 at 300dpi with canon app. Minor tweaks in photoviewer. December 2018

Model: Mari N.

 

Strobist setup: Quadra Ranger with gridded BD above behind model. Ringflash fill camera. Triggered with Skyport.

Day 3 at the 2015 Hangout Festival on May 17, 2015 in Gulf Shores, Alabama, featuring sets by firekid, Tove Lo, Kopecky, The Lone Bellow and Phantogram.

Playing with lighting again.

I would have liked a wider mouth, but I ran out of flash units.

One feature that stands out is the new flash technology. The natural three LED (red, green, blue) flash automatically matches the colors of the ambient light. This means that if you’re taking a photo outside at twilight, the flash will produce a blue light to complement the bluish color of the scene, and if you’re taking a photo of a candlelit dinner, the flash will adjust to expose candlelight.

 

Due to the natural colors, it also works very well in daytime as a fill-in flash. This is a photo of my sister. It was a bit of a gray day, but I used the flash to add some sparkle. (By the way, those who open this photo in Windows 10 Photos application will see a little bit of magic.)

 

Here is a photo taken with the flash …

Novoflex arm. Mounting my flash directly onto the tripod collar of the 150mm was not very efficient at all. Had to shoot at f/8 and the flash would pop full power every time. Now I can seem to shoot at ISO 100 f/16 without a full power pop! Hopefully from this photo on my macro's are a bit better overall.

 

The arm is strong i put my SB600 on top of my sb800 and it still held tight.

I was happy to see it was made in Germany and not Taiwan or China for once lol.

Flash Gordon / Heft-Reihe

Tödliche Fracht

art: Alex Raymond

Zeitchriftenverlag Heinz Pollischansky (Wien / Österreich; 1975)

Copyright: King Features Syndicate (N.Y.) / Bulls Pressedienst (Frankfurt / Deutschland)

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/781822/

Parked just across the street! How lucky can you get?

Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.

My images are not to be used, copied, edited, or blogged without my explicit permission.

Please!! NO Glittery Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!

 

Flash backflip, Summer jam in Blansko

I've tried trice before to get a ring flash- one was got from ebay but was advertised wrongly so would not work on my camera and the other was very cheap from Poland and didn't work properly either. Today, my sigma one arrived- second hand from ebay again, but fantastic! I have only had 5 minutes in the garden with it- I was focussing on the bug here deep inside the tulip - a shot I never could have got on a windy day before hand held. i'm looking forward to getting some better shots with it!!

100 years old camera No.I POCKET KODAK, film ROLLEI 100/120

Metz Mecablitz SCA 3000

Very nice Strobist Flash. Some even say the ideal strobist flash. Flash power can be reduced to 1/256th in 1/3rd stops. Guide Number is 40. Ready sound and zoom reflector.

 

Strobist info: Braun Ultrablitz 34 and Sunpak 36DX in a reflective umbrella from left. Minolta 200x and Bauer 5036SCA bounced for back and right side. Triggered with Yongnuo RF-603.

This is more of a modification as opposed to a MOC. I took the original Lego official set "75901 Flash Speeder" and modified the rear to remove the awful stud shooters and rework the cannon. The Lego original was a solid and well-designed set however. I wish I would have picked up a few more of them while they were plentiful.

Studio work photographing ballerinas with a constant light and with flash.

Envie de m'écarter, pour une fois,du photographiquement correct. Ca éclabousse.

On aime ou on n'aime pas.

A couple more from the One on One Flash Photography workshop with Matt Osborne. Model is Roison.

When the flash doesn't fire it's still good.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

A receding Metra train illuminated with three or four pulses of strobe flash during a 8 second long exposure

Here is all my lego custom Flashes! The Flash is one of my favourite super-heroes so when lego announced a lego flash I got so excited! But, It wasn't lego batman 2 Flash. Personally I don't like the official lego Flash so I ordered one (and a reverse) to go with my Flash Family. Also not T.V show related.

 

Barry Allan: Lego cop vest with sleepy blonde hair looks like a great barry.

 

The Flash II: Barry is my favourite iteration of the Flash so I knew I needed a custom figure. Christo's Flash (although perfect) was way to expensive so, I found thebrickcreator! Great printing and helmet an wings (ABS) but I just switched out their head for a better one.

 

The Flash: Jay is 100% custom made by me. I used an old medieval hat from castle sets and sanded it down, made some wings out of clay, painted them gold and then some sharpie action and BOOM! Jay garrick.

 

Kid Flash: Bootleg. I'm ashamed of spending the money but, I really needed the Kid Flash, I got my money back though because the leg printing was basically gone so, I re-did it. I think the tactical effect looks pretty good.

 

Reverse Flash/Zoom: Amazing fig from thebrickcreator. Personally my favourite. I didn't like the white in the centre of the emblem so I sharpied it with Black.Changed the head to give him red eyes like in Flashpoint. For those of you wondering why the symbol isn't the other way this the original Eobard Thawne that I based it off of: www.google.com/search?q=reverse+flash&espv=2&biw=...

 

Thanks for checking this out please feel free to leave any comments and see you next time.

Flash of Gold.

Golden Palomino stallion owned by Desert Jewel Gypsy Horses. Photograph taken by Desert Jewel.

www.djwwgypsyhorses.com/

Click here: www.rsranch.com/UpComingStars.htm to see a 2005 palomino daughter of Flash. Her name is Aneira which means 'truly golden' in Gaelic.

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