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Evening stroll meets snowstorm.
Henneberry Homestead. Bureau of Land Management. Dillon Branch, Montana.
A Class 172 diesel multiple unit passes Chawson foot crossing in Droitwich Spa with 2V72, the 14:06 Stratford-upon-Avon to Worcester Foregate Street service on Tuesday 20th August 2024.
very near the prime
these reaching toward
their glory ...
Indian Summer holds
such splendor ...
let me return for a moment
or two before the capture of winter
late post - happy (SaturatedSaturday)
Flash Rogues from DC Comics
L-R: Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, Captain Cold, Plastique, Pied Piper and Heatwave
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I decided to go out and shoot even though there was low light and possible rain. I used the built in flash for these and adjusted the intensity for effect. Each of these are as shot, no adjusting. 1 of 4
First attempt ever at some flash work... (thanks Si for the quick tutorial),.. quite happy with the ambient light in this but the flashed subect isn't quite there yet, a little too blown and unbalanced in places, and I think I need way more practice at working out where to angle the flash from.
Usual black and white process.
Model Silviya Savova MM#1628592
Taken at the May 2010 Essex Strobist meet at Copped Hall
Lighting – 2x bare 540ez set high left and right with two speedlights behind the model one lighting the wall the other as a hair light
I have created a group for Midjourney Niji images here: www.flickr.com/groups/niji/ If you are working in Niji please consider joining the group or stop by for a pleasant visit.
Heavy showers were a feature of the afternoon of 12th July across East Anglia. East Midlands Trains Class 158 No. 158774 arrives at Thetford with the 11:52 Liverpool Lime Street – Norwich service during one such shower.
For alternative railway photography, follow the link:
www.phoenix-rpc.co.uk/index.html to the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle.
Saturday Self-Challenge: "Fill Flash"
It has been a very busy week for me, so I could not practice this technique as well as I wanted to. But I had a small bit of time to try it on my garden statue. This is what snapping the photo with 1/32 flash looks like. I snapped the image in the comment using the same manual settings as this one but no flash.
~Explored 7/29/18~
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!
I wore a little petticoat under the grey pleated school skirt.
A quick flash shows it to be a white net petticoat.
Happy Mother’s Day guys. So yea I wanted to try smth different with the background and I had an idea for another flash post so yea.
L-R: mirror master, pied piper( wanted to try out smth new with the gillie suit), captain cold, a decked out heatwave, reverse flash, gorilla Grodd
Top: Abra ka dabra, golden glider( inspired by brick the legend’s), weather wizard
I would love to make speedy his own preview before this faggot but the brickforge order was shipped to my home address, so my dad is mailing it to me along with a check from youtube back here in RIT ._.
Fotografía: Ana Díaz (Ana Photos)
Modelo: Iván Díaz
Iluminación: Sergio J. Gómez (Gorri Photography)
Strobist:
Flash esclavo con ventana a un lado y flash pentax AF-540 1/2 con wireless al otro lado y reflector rellenando el resto de la imagen.
Gracias a los dos por tener tanta paciencia!
Playing around with fill flash in hotel in downtown Charleston for our Anniversary. Please give thoughts on which is best. Note which one the flash did not fire (which was by accident) and the subsequent results.
Very active multicell thunderstorm photographed from a bird watching tower in the Ebro Delta natural reserve, eastern Spain.
Some friends and railroaders gathered in the pouring rain for a little private photo charter on Rhode Island's own little railroad, the Seaview Transportation Company. The road's primary locomotive is seen pulled up beside Amtrak's Northeast Corridor as Boston to Norfolk regional train 87 sails by at the century mark in a flashing blur of stainless steel.
SVTX GP10 1855 was built as a GP9 in Aug. 1956 for the Baltimore and Ohio as their #6467. Later rebuilt by ICG's Paducah Shop she bounced around on different shortlines until coming to Rhode Island in 2006 where she was given this snappy paint job.
And if you're wondering, the CDOT owned Shoreline East Mafersa built cab car had been dropped off in the wee hours of the morning and is the first of the fleet that will be cycling up here for contract work (installation of new toilets) at the Seaview's shop.
To learn more about this railroad check out the longer caption with this shot: flic.kr/p/2nNXfxP
North Kingstown, Rhode Island
Saturday October 27, 2023
click back to a simpler time...
Next to the other Buick in Kensington Market, and parked in front of the appropriately named Flash Back, is a wonderful Buick Eight.
70 exposure handheld bokehrama... overkill on this one, again. I think I've been spoiled by my fisheye and forgot how to shoot a telephoto :)
Broken River Viaduct deep into the Midland Line in New Zealand's South Island.
DXB 5016 and DCP 4559 at 8:47pm on 7 Oct 2012, with a 388 metre, 620 tonne, train 827. Chris Hengst driving.
Taken with KiwiRail permission and assistance. Thanks to Alan Mathewson for his assistance as well!
© olivier cabrit / www.unjourici.com
Toulouse - from my bedroom
Depuis ma chambre, mon premier éclair numérique, mon premier fichier raw, grâce à l'appareil de mon coloc....
From my bedroom, my first digital flash of lighting, my first raw file, thanks to my roommate camera...