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Test shot from the Chroma Cube camera. This pinhole camera takes square negatives on 35mm film. The focal length is 30mm, the pinhole 0.2mm, giving an aperture of f150.
Kodak Color Plus 200 film, developed in the Fuji Hunt C41 kit.
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Managed to see some daylight at the end of the working day so a short drive took me to Sandbach Flashes.
I was hoping to capture a nice tree reflection on the flash with a nice coloured sky but they are frozen over!
Still posting this as my first shot in the 52 Photos 2017 group as the sky is nicely reflected on the ice.
Now on 3rd Rail Electric Power(750V DC) , 73201 electrical contact shoe flashes while being photographed on the rear of 1Q75 1206 Tonbridge West Yard - Brighton,at Tonbridge on 02/05/2016 Note: the 20 mph speed sign arrow shows where the flash is ;-)
With a NEEWER Z2PRO camera flash.
After a lot testing...and learning...I've just posted a review of this flash on YouTube - here if you're interested in learning more about a pro-level flash:
Nikkorex Auto 35 Lentille Nikkor-H 48mm f/2. Obturateur Seikosha-SLV. Cellule au sélénium. ASA 10-400. Film 35mm et prise synchro flash. Vitesses B, 1-500. Année 1964.
Week 50 Theme: "Flash photography – you MUST use a flash but that’s the only rule!"
I used my flash to freeze the water droplets. Awesome theme idea! I had many, many ideas, but stuck with this one. The hardest part was getting the water droplets in focus on manual focus.
Taken at an Easter Egg hunt. Belly button of a friend's daughter.
I used Michelle Black's Essential Black & White action, with a few tweaks, and applied a texture.
Explore #437
I thought I would post one from the past. Taken earlier this year (May).
I liked the way the red flashed in the sun.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Fineclonier decals
paint & decal application by me
Flash Gordon is a staple figure in anyone's custom LEGO collection!
Photos of the phantasmal poison frog (Epipedobates tricolor) is one of the subjects that really benefitted from me having gained temporary access to shoot with flash. They typically hang around in the undergrowth where it is darker so suddenly having as much light as I wanted meant I could secure some sharp shots of this one.
They jump around freely in the butterfly garden and you can hear them every now and then "calling" with a volume which seems way to loud to come from a small frog like this.
Stack #: 73 shots
Magnification around : 4,5x
Camera: Sony A7Rii (Crop APS-C)
Lens : Canon MP-E65
Lights: 1 flash with DIY diffuser
In April 2020, as we were in lockdown, I tried to renew my approach of garden subjects by shooting available foliage and flowers in macro, but handheld and lit with a flash to freeze any movement as may have been caused by the breeze.
Thus, I placed one of my Phottix Pro Mitros+ cobra flashes (connected to a Godox PB960 battery pack) on a Manfrotto Nano stand and brought that with me as I walked around the bushes and alleys. On the camera was a Phottix Pro Odin II flash controller, which allowed me to set and trigger the flash remotely, without any cable, and that setup worked very well, from a technical standpoint, as the radio range is, I think, more than 100 meters and doesn’t care about walls or other obstacles as a line-of-sight infrared communication link would.
From an artistic standpoint, this new approach gave me some interesting results, I think. I will upload the dozen shots or so over the next few days, you can always let me know what you think in the comments... Thanks in advance!
While at the last Hiatus show I was experimenting with using a flash. This is one of the flash images and is close to straight out of the camera. I really need to up grade to a TTL flash. This was using an old manual flash that I bounced the light up into a small silver reflector above the flash.
While experimenting with shots for this week's Macro Mondays "Photographic Equipment" challenge I discovered that the Canon Hot Shoe looks like a little person!
Rapala varuna, the indigo flash, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm and the Australasian realm. Wikipedia
18:15 train leaving Grange for Barrow. Just heading back from a walk along the prom at grange when the train was just leaving the station, just managed to get a couple of hand held shots with the help a of a fence post.
And the last one in the serie!
Shooting with Johann Watzke
model: me
photo: Johann Watzke
strobist:
elinchrom dlite2 with soft box (on the frame) at lowest power.
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VALing with Hanna.
Liri is happy to hear that we are heading back home
Strobist: Gelled SB800 on boomstand and brolli
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