View allAll Photos Tagged Flash
but still flashy? I need lights....the whole flash/high ISO thing is not my friend. Isnt she adorable? She gave permission to post the tame ones! :)
As it was snowing quite a bit today, I decided to play with the Yongnuo YN685 as I don't do a lot of flash photography.
I grabbed the turkey feathers that I gathered over the summer and grabbed a shot of them bouncing the flash off the ceiling at 1/32 power.
Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM Pancake Lens on a Canon 1DS Mark III.
Thank you for visiting my little space here on Flickr.
Single LP180 Strobe used to light subject and to freeze the motion. Flash is visible in bottom right of the frame and is unmodified. Triggered with the on-camera flash firing with the rear-curtain.
A bit to flash for Havana one might say but the 57 Chevy Bel Air would be right at home in that old city of dreams .
Cars n Coffee
Geebung
Brisbane
Originally a photo of a cloud that was distorted beyond recognition with the aid of an online photo editor known as Pixlr.
Who would have guessed?
The soon-to-be released Phottix Strato 4 in 1 2.4 GHz Trigger connected to a Canon 40D. It will trigger flashes and work as a wired or wireless shutter release.
Strobist: On a shooting table: Canon 430 EX 1/2 power, above, into reflective umbrella, Canon 430 EX 1/2 power, below, bare. Canon 580 EXII at 1/4 power at 5 o'clock into reflective umbrella. Trigger with Phottix Strato triggers.
Frustrated by the social distancing guidelines? All you need is to grow a pair a wings and get involved with an ocean going flash mob. No distancing here, just plain old frolicking at the coast.
Año Nuevo CA
Green flashes and green rays are optical phenomena that sometimes occur right after sunset or right before sunrise. When the conditions are right, a green spot is visible above the upper rim of the disk of the sun.
The green appearance usually lasts for no more than a second or two. Rarely, the green flash can resemble a green ray shooting up from the sunset (or sunrise) point.
Green flashes occur because the atmosphere can cause the light from the sun to separate out into different colors.
I already knew this... but it is easier to copy and paste from Wikipedia!
A male Anna Hummingbird perches on a snow tipped branch on a bitter cold day and begins flashing his iridescent colors for me. Well, so I'd like to think it was for me! lol
Certains se demanderont certainement "pourquoi cette manie du N&B partiel à base de rouge ?".
La réponse est difficile à faire vraiment comprendre sur le plan perceptif... Car c'est au plan perceptif que ça se passe.
Mais pour faire simple, ce titre est assez éloquent. Quand une couleur flashe dans mon regard, ça donne ce genre d'impression...
Et ce genre de photo. Dont acte.
Flash of Gold
Male Gold Finch in my yard in Chester County, PA on a gloomy day
2020_05_07_EOS 7D Mark II_5474-Edit_V1
Il tramonto stasera, con sorpresa uno splendido green flash!
The sunset tonight, surprisingly beautiful green flash!
A good opportunity to see the nictitating membrane of the hooded crow. The membrane is translucent and provides moisture and protection to the eye.
One of our local hood down on the beach
Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) (also called hoodie)
Ardmucknish (Tralee) Bay Argyll - Scotland
Many thanks to all those who take the time to comment on my photos. It is truly appreciated.
DSC_8799
I just returned from Johannesburg yesterday morning after an exciting 4 days...
Angelique and I departed Cape Town by train (Shosholoza Meyl) from Bellville station on Wednesday 2009/07/08 @ 13:00 for what ended up being a 35 hour train journey up to Jo'burg. This image was captured on Wednesday eveing @ 18:05 when the train was delayed for 4 hours in the region of Tulbagh due to some sort of power interruption. Prior to this delay we had already been delayed an hour at a time in Klapmuts & Paarl respectively due to a faulty engine unit – It was quite an adventure... Here Angelique is standing in the doorway with only the spotlight above providing illumination.
Shot Info:
Canon EOS 5D
Canon EF 24-70 f2.8L USM
Manual Exposure: f2.8 @ 1/20sec – ISO 3200 (Handheld) & No Flash
No noise reduction applied here with only sharpness bumped up 1 notch in RAW processing. Other than that I added minimal Yellow saturation boost to give it a little more punch...
Thank you all for viewing!
Something I hope to do more of this coming summer. There's just something about the sheer power of a storm. This shot was taken last summer.
Everytime my son sees light trails he says just like the flash! Hence the title.
I took the family on a 40 minute drive to this spot last night after a blistering 42 degrees celsius day we had a perfectly still clear evening to enjoy the night sky.
The core of the milkyway is not visible at this time of year but the night sky was still spectacular.
*queues Kanye West- Flashing Lights*
Ello Dolls! Can I just say that Titzuki has killed me and brought me back to life again with this fur! I mean gurl...guuuuuurl. lmfao I just love it so much. It's feeding my inner Barbie. This was fun to put together and I love the way my pictures captured all the items. Such amazing quality in all the brands I featured. I hope you all enjoy. 💋
Happy Shopping! xoxo