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New construction by the foot of the Don Valley in Toronto's east end is already well tagged.
Phase One 645DF+ with P30+ digital back. 10" @ f/5.6, 35mm f/3.5 lens. ISO 100, WB flash.
6-exposure light painting stack.
Post in Capture One Pro 9.2.1 and Photoshop CC.
Shields of Strength pendant, bottle opener key, SwissTech Utilikey, Thrunite Ti flashlight, Leeds compact pen(with Fisher universal fine point refill installed), & a couple of keys on the EXOTAC FREEkey System, along with various Gaucho knots I added to some of the items with 0.9mm cord.
finally!! first hits with my new homemade plexiglass tools :)
i thing i really have to practice a lot, because as i turned out, it is not easy sport :)
i use to lighting 3 WATT L.E.D.HIGH OPTICS LIGHT 2AA from VARTA ! it is really good flashlight to my plexiglass tools !!
The view here is looking out over Killiney Bay, Dublin, Ireland as the final rays of the sun are finally being extinguished. A lot of the super wealthy and famous have grabbed a piece of land here, including the likes of U2 and Van Morrison.
This is different version of one of my most popular photos .
This is a 30 second exposure and I've used a torch/flashlight to illuminate the rocks.
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I was inspired to take this photo after seeing this technique on Vicco Gallo's page. He offers some great insight into his shots. The technique is a bit different, but I was pretty happy with the results. Check out his profile, he is tagged to the right. Used two bare flashes and two LED flashlights.
When I arrived at the Butterfly Garden tonight while on a bike ride, I immediately smelled the Trumpet Lilies which are in full bloom. Quite a heavenly scent. At the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS.
The theme for the Chalkfox SP Challenge was "Flashlight/Mirror" so I'm fortunate that my friend Howard often uses a flashlight in his home to examine cranial interiors.
I noticed in the text at the very, very bottom of the group's main page that it is possible to submit 2 pics a month, so I am going to take advantage of that and use both photos I've done. I couldn't make up my mind.
This is what $300+ of flashlights looks like.
For some reason all the lights look a little shorter than they really are.
Approximate runtimes are measured as time to 50% brightness.
I get a lot of questions on my lighting. This is a sample of one of my favorite tools. That's right a flashlight.
See the video:
My Maglite Flashlight macro shot viewed from the top with light switched on. Red on/off button on top!
Mitchell Canyon, Mt. Diablo SP CA
Phalaenoptilus nuttallii
Hand held at 1/20th of a second in pitch black with a small flashlight. I'm particularly proud of this shot and the 5D III.
Took a picture of a flashlight lens and for the lighting, I used a UV lamp. The camera didn't seem to like it much :) .