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My flash reflects off the cabcar as the headlights light up the rain. Elmhurst, IL.

Flash is England's highest village.

 

In the sun, with a huge flash. Kind of hard to see, and I missed the exact moment due to phone's lag, but she was photographing these fountains in lovely Bracknell with this huge flash mounted..

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Thanks for the pictures Dan!

 

Day 3: Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Experiment with a flash pointing down at the subject.

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The flash was made from 1974 (this particular piece in 1979). It has guide number of 24 m for 65 GOST (28 m for 100 ASA) and can be powered by 220 V mains or two 3R12 batteries.

I borrowed my friends flash unit today for a wedding I'm photographing later this week (Thanks Frank!) and decided to have a little play around with it tonight. I'm normally reluctant to use flash at all as I feel that the built in flash on the D50 is a bit too harsh but I certainly did enjoy playing with this today.

 

For this picture I wanted to just get something going with the reflections so set up the flash to the left hand side of the perfume bottle and box and turned the lights out in the room so the only source of light was from the flash itself.

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Two flashes (Yongnuo YN560 II and Yongnuo YN460 II) connected to the same trigger. The different delay of the two flashes causes ghost artifacts in the image (the object is illuminated two times at different time intervals)

 

Made by the Coronet camera co. Birmingham around 1950. Made of bakerlite and uses 120 roll film.

by Sarah Cordingley (flickr.com/sarahcord/)

 

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First time I ever used flash on my camera.

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I learned to hate flash while I was coding this, although these animations were comparatively easy to made.

These are flower petals from tree buds that have fallen onto the sidewalk.

The room on which the Castle was possibly constructed in the early 1770s. The National Trust are vague about this space - simply declaring it 16th or 17th century.

 

It's a Grade II* listed buiding, and the text reads:

 

Single storey over basement; alternate sides blind, the others with ogee-arched openings. Leaded glazing to 2-light and transomed windows and doorway with pair of 3-panel doors. The basement incorporates C16 or C17 windows and doorway, presumably originally from the house.

 

A visit to Saltram on the day the NT were holding their Yuletide Food and Craft Fair.

 

The fair was nice enough, but it was the gardens I enjoyed the most.

Shot with my new Canon 430ex Speedlite. Kiki approved.

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