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Taken in a studio using studio flashes to freeze the action of dancers making dance forms while in the air.

 

© 2017 Trevor Ager - Brightpix Photography

My father bought my brother and me each a primitive flashing LED pin from the hospital gift shop when we were kids in the 80s. I still had them up in the attic but they had no batteries in them (fortunately as any battery would have long ago leaked and probably ruined the circuit board). The trouble is that I didn't know what batteries they took. I ended up taking my stash of miscellaneous coin cells and picking ones that looked like they fit into the existing slots. Hooray! Decades on, they live again!

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.

just playing around with my new speedlight and bouncing the flash off the wall... still getting to grips with the whole thing...

 

really just wanted to post something- have so much I'm working on right now but can't post much of it yet!

Taken in a studio using studio flashes to freeze the action of dancers making dance forms while in the air.

 

© 2017 Trevor Ager - Brightpix Photography

Taken in a studio using studio flashes to freeze the action of dancers making dance forms while in the air.

 

© 2017 Trevor Ager - Brightpix Photography

This montage shows just a few of my apple shot captures.

 

PLEASE NOTE: I have excluded the shots where the bolt is not in view, or has missed the apple (that's quite a lot!!)

Canon DSLR with Canon flash cable into a Canon 550EX with a Orbis ring flash mounted on top.

 

This shot taken with my iphone.

 

More info at: www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=176720286527&ref=mf

Points to be noted

 

* There are still hundreds of thousands of Web pages serving up buggy Shockwave Flash (.swf) files that could be exploited by hackers.

* Google dealt with its old buggy files by moving all Flash animation to Web servers that used numerical IP addresses rather than the Google.com domain. This made the cross-site scripting attack impossible on the Google.com Web site. Engineers there didn't even try to repair the buggy Flash files because it's "such a pain" to fix them.

* For Web sites like Google that contain sensitive customer information, they are a very serious problem, but they are not as critical as, say, remote-code execution flaws that would allow unauthorized software to run on a victim's PC.

* At least 10,000 buggy Web sites were still serving up buggy Flash files around mid-March, as developers worked to fix the problem.

 

Though adobe has upgraded its Flash Player to fix seven vulnerabilities in the graphics and video software widely used for interactive Web pages and banner advertisements.Adobe classifies the patches as "critical" and advises people upgrade to the latest version , 9.0.124.0. All of the vulnerabilities could allow a hacker to execute code on a machine.

 

One of the vulnerabilities allowed Shane Macaulay to win a laptop in the PWN 2 OWN hacking contest at last month's CanSecWest conference in Vancouver.Macaulay, a researcher with the Security Objectives consultancy, used the Flash flaw to break into a machine running Windows Vista. He later said 90 percent of computers worldwide were vulnerable.

 

Exploiting vulnerabilities in Flash software has become an increasingly popular vector for hackers to compromise machines for two reasons. Most Web browsers have the Flash Player installed, and malicious banner advertisements -- which can achieve wide distribution on Web sites pulling ads from a network -- can take advantage of those vulnerabilities.

 

"These vulnerabilities could be accessed through content delivered from a remote location via the user's web browser, e-mail client, or other applications that include or reference the Flash Player," Adobe wrote in its advisory.

 

If a malicious banner advertisement is widely distributed, a hacker has the potential to take control of many PCs. Lately, these "malvertisements" have been popping up everywhere, wrote Sandi Hardmeier, a Microsoft Most Valued Professional and security blogger.

 

On Sunday, Hardmeier wrote that she observed a fake FedEx banner ad that causes a user to be redirected to a Web site selling dodgy security software.

 

On Tuesday, security vendor Websense blogged about a malicious banner ad on the Web site of USA Today, a national U.S. newspaper. Websense wrote that if a user simply viewed the malicious ad, the person's browser window is immediately minimized, and a warning appears saying the computer is infected with malware, according to a description of the attack. Even if the user hits "cancel," the browser is redirected to another Web site selling spyware, which tries to download code to the PC.

 

In January, Adobe and other software vendors fixed some of their Flash development tools to stop hackers from creating malicious Shockwave Flash (.swf) files that enabled cross-site scripting attacks. That style of attack makes a browser execute malicious code via security weaknesses in a Web site.

 

The latest fixes focus solely on the Flash Player. One fix adds a feature Adobe calls a "cross-domain policy check." The Flash Player uses policy files, which allow it to use content from other domains. The feature allows for more richer capabilities in the player, wrote Deneb Meketa, a Flash engineer for Adobe, on the company's developer site.

 

But hackers can also build a policy file. If the policy file is accepted by the server, the hacker can then write a ".swf" file and load other data from outside the particular server's domain, which could lead to a security problem.

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fashion valley pits

TNA Promotional pic of Alissa Flash

Mais uma da Gisele no balanço da praia vermelha.

 

Strobist: Novamente a mesma subexposição e o flash bem forte com uma softbox.

Taken in a studio using studio flashes to freeze the action of dancers making dance forms while in the air.

 

© 2017 Trevor Ager - Brightpix Photography

The original, vintage flash gun for folding Polaroid Land Camera (Series 100 through 300). This flash uses M3 flash bulbs and one AA battery.

 

Image © Michael Raso / Film Photography Project

 

What is FPP?

The Film Photography Project seeks to inform, engage and inspire amateur and professional photographers working in the traditional film medium. Launched by FPP founder Michael Raso in 2009, FPP provides a forum for photographers from around the globe to share their creative output, challenges and product reviews, while promoting the viability of vintage cameras and film through frequent give-aways and exchange programs. In addition to the Film Photography Podcast Internet Radio Show, the Film Photography Project network of imprints includes the FPP Flickr Page, YouTube Channel, Facebook Group, Twitter Account, newsletter and the Film Photography Project Store.

 

Film Photography Pod Cast www.filmphotographypodcast.com/

 

Asignatura pendiente, modelar la luz a tu antojo, sigo tratando de aprender, para ello utilizo estos #speedlight #yongnuo by #simbiosc #simbiosctv

Aprendiendo lo esencial de una manera ajustada y con poco presupuesto #nosvemosenlastiendas

 

Taken in a studio using studio flashes to freeze the action of dancers making dance forms while in the air.

This was taken with a slow shutter to show motion.

 

© 2017 Trevor Ager - Brightpix Photography

Three Flash DIY_MG_6446

My Three Flash DIY setup:

 

two Youngno 560, One Canon 430EX

One Cybersync receiver connected with a radioshack 3-connectors miniphone adapter

 

Three hotshoe adapters

 

I HAVE IMPLEMENTED THE SUGGESTIONS OF www.flickr.com/people/54134914@N00/"STELLARVIEW" see BELOW:

 

Here is an enhancement for it....

 

Route the wires external to the junction box instead of through the center hole. Then add a Romex clamp fitting in the existing center hole and use it to clamp an umbrella in place.

 

Then get a blank cover for the box and drill a hole in the center of the cover that is slightly larger than your umbrella shaft. Run the umbrella shaft through the blank cover and out the back through the Romex connector and secure it at the desired point on the shaft. This will give you maximum stability for your umbrella.

 

www.flickr.com/people/54134914@N00/"STELLARVIEW"

  

Moving the flash in closer and manually adjust the flash power and aperture settings I have overpowered the ambient light completely and have lit the car with just flash. A piece of paper for a reflector provides fill camera right. 1/200th sec, flash at half power about 2 feet away upper camera left, f36.

acute2 1200 1 right 1 left

resurrected dust-belt flash.

 

Sold.

This flash unit was called Subito and made in Germany. I am digging in its history.

Duo-Lux / Geka / Dr. Gottlieb Krebs is probably the origin.

Recently purchased Nikon SB-700 flash and finally got a chance to try it at a night club event with quite difficult light setup.

 

In general I'm very satisfied with its automatic performance and work in synchronization mode with other flash units. Little -0.3 EV adjustments were required on both flash and camera.

 

All pictures are still quite affected by existing light in the club - I prefer to have realistic environment on my pictures.

 

Will add more samples later.

Modelo:Vanessa Castro

Vestuario:Jose Rivero

Maquillaje:Elvira Abad

Un flash con paraguas desde la izquierda.

A flash through an umbrella to the left.

 

Rural Cottonwood County, MN

 

This is what four to five inches of rain in less than 30 minutes look like in Southwestern MN.

 

The ditch at the right is a large county drainage ditch that is now nearly full. It's probably 20 feet deep. The water to the left is draining off a field and has made it's own little waterfall.

Góes com sua 200mm f2.8L!

Probably one of the strangest/creepiest photos I've ever taken. This is me, taking a picture with the flash going off in my mouth.

Step Crew club leads flash mob outside of Stauffer Library

Protagonista de la película "FLASH GORDON" / Main character from the "FLASH GORDON" movie

Rembrandt lighting? An experiment with a single speedlight

People watch the raging RiverTawi during a flash flood on the outskirts of the northern Indian city of Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir on 22 July 2010. According to news reports at least fifteen people died in floods triggered by heavy rains in northern India's Punjab and Haryana states.

I don't shoot many portraits but a friend asked if I could take a headshot for her bio/business cards.

 

I triggered 2 SB-80DXs with a couple of PocketWizard PlusX. One flash was bounced off of a 9-10' white ceiling camera right and another was hidden behind her with a grid aimed at the grey wall. Comments/critiques welcomed

My first attempt at painting with a flash during a long exposure (140 seconds).

These photos were taken by using a modified flash hood that I created using foam I bought at a craft store for $2.30. I then used the plans shown by this link: super.nova.org/DPR/DIY01/ I hope Sony doesn't get mad that I put their logo on it.

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