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All these photos are not commercial photos. The products have been used to enhance my photography skills.
Two lights used:
- in camera pop up flash as key light (while waiting for my second flash order!!)
- of camera flash, gelled in red, in a home made beauty dish
Happy to receive your comments and advices for improvement.
Keolis 9102 (Weekend's Northbound CapeFLYER) with the MassDOT painted unit GP40MC 1136 leads the flyer past Canal Junction and across the Cape Cod Canal, to then stop at Buzzards Bay.
O poste ao fundo me incomoda nesta versão.
Strobist: Ambiente subexposto e um 580EXII compensando tudo com uma softbox.
Kodak Brownie Flash II - Manufactured between 1957 and 1962, it was the last of the Box Brownies - basic price was £1. 17/6p - but it could be bought as a kit.
Christmas (2008) gift off my son - it's in excellent condition and the flashgun looks as though it's never been used and even has the original Ever-Ready battery inside.
Flash floods in West Dublin, Saturday 9th August 2008.
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I got a new flashgun today! Canon 580 EX II. I love it already. What a gun! Strobe is variable, it talks to the 400D, second curtain flash etc. I'm looking forward to the dark nights and dull days now!
Part of a study into the inner world of our minds as an abstract expressionism of our universe.
The smallest things can cause the biggest affect.
Another macro shot of my beloved Minolta, taken with my grandad's Praktica, Russian bellows, and a Karl Zeiss Jena 50mm Tessar that turned out to have a broken aperture. Oh well, I was using it wide open anyway, as you can see from the shallow DoF here.
The 60 is red because it's the flash sync speed of the XG-M.
Ferrymoor Flash Nature Reserve near Grimethorpe South Yorkshire
This image is available to purchase as a Photographic Print please email me for details phototom35@gmail.com
Strobist: SB-600 1/2 power through Lastolite Ezybox Horseshoe high camera left. SB-25 1/2 power through 24" white shoot-thru, very low camera right, trying to bring some light to the red shoes. Fired by CTR-301P's
I just purchased the O-Flash, here's a sample of the catchlight on the eyes.
So far I'm pretty satisfied with it, but I have yet to play more with it.
More from the studio side of the workshop. I'm trying various images in either colour or black and white.
Two great street musicians performing old Queen songs using accordion and tenor voice, only. They did Bohemian Rapsody at that moment. Marvellous idea.
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Münster, Salzstraße, April 2009
Circuit that I used to measure the flash duration of the microsecond flash. Saturation of the photodiode must be avoided, it helps to bounce the flash off of a closeby white wall.
Don't you just love my handwriting?
A BPX61 photodiode is used which does have the peak sensitivity well into the IR characteristic of silicon detectors. The 50ohm terminator is not required if the scope has a 50-ohm input impedance setting (mine does not). Also important to make sure that your choice of resistor is still primarily resistive at frequency so no wire wound resistors!