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August 24th 1974
Leeds Holbeck
Class 47 47277 (formerly D1979) at Holbeck. Notice what looks like a pipe just above the centre of the cab window - this was one of two 47's (the other was 47373) equipped with remote-control, slow-speed control and flashing amber light for use on MGR trains in power stations
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Jorge encuadrando a la modelo y haciendo el disparo con flash, foto captada al momento del destello!
Jorge framing the model and making the shot with flash, photo captured at the moment of flash!
The flash with the heads mounted on the reversed and gutted rear lens cap.
The system of velcro actually works really well and gives me lots of options for mounting the flash on other setups.
I've made one other velcro thing for my lens hood of the 70-300.
The next photo is from this setup.
The only big issue here is that the flash guts can't handle the current and one of the little containers of smoke broke, letting out that precious blue smoke and now it doesn't work :(
However, I did have a much larger and older flash gun just sitting around. So I ripped out the bulb and wired the cable into it, so it should be more reliable and sturdy.
Overall, I am impressed with this little job. It went well and the final product was as good as I expected it to be.
My next effort will be better and prettier, this will do for now.
"Flash" Gordon Mineo at Green Valley Raceway, Texas on 4 April 1976. He, his wife and 2 others died 2 Sept 2006 when his 35' boat collided with a larger one on Lake Texoma, Texas.
With the Covid-19 lockdown preventing us from leaving home, Rita is having an unusual birthday, without the opportunity to meet with friends and family, other than virtually. Happy birthday sweetheart.
Flash Gordon / Heft-Reihe
Flash is back!
cover: ?
Whitman / Gold Key Publications Inc.
(New York/USA; 1978)
ex libris MTP
What even is that one? Is that the Merode Altarpiece? No, now that I think of it, it's a different one.
EDIT: It's the Ghent Altarpiece. A+++ for me. :)
Flash durations for an ancient garden-variety thyristor flash, and, for comparison, the Pentax K100D's internal flash. Durations measured by the scope at the 20% of peak amplitude points.
This is a Ruger Redhawk chambered in .44 Magnum. The Muzzle flash was so big that you can't see the gun! Not photoshopped.
Nikon D80.
I used my SB600 on a tripod with the homemade softbox to backlight the flower. The flower is in my garden but with the flash overpowering everything you only see a black background.
This was at night so that wasn't too hard...
strobist info : one yn 560 with a DIY cereal box snoot behind camera at 15 degree to the left at 1/8th from above and one yn 465 (in frame) at 1/16th behind subject with cereal box gobos
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and mentor Sevim Erhan listens to responses about workplace “Atmosphere” from employees attending USDA's Office of Human Resources Management (OHRM) Virtual University’s Fall Flash Mentoring Event at USDA in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012. USDA photo by Bob Nichols
Lavar canil, domingo de manhã com um belo sol, de havaianas e com o Layla Flash Back nas unhas dos pés nao é pra qualquer um kkkkkkkkk
Superheroes and Frisbee Golf; the Flash: Photo 5
To the Flash's joy, the Frisbee hit the hole dead-on, it was going to be a hole-in-one! But just as he began to jump for joy, he realized the consequences of his super-speedy (and fiery)throw: the Frisbee was going too fast and too hot, and instead of being caught with that perfect "ching" of the chains, it cut straight through, severing the hole in half and leaving his smoking Frisbee in the grass. "Maybe," the Flash thought to himself, "I should just stick to cross country."
See more details about this build on my website at: boyandbricks.blogspot.com