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Sometimes I have to try something new and than suddenly it turns out great and I like to share that. This is one of such photos taken in a bored minute at my desk.
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Equipment
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 85mm f/1.8
Shutter Speed: 1/80
Aperture: f/2
ISO: 100
Flash: Torch lying on Keyboard
Editing
Lightroom 3.2
Flashlight
4200 Portsmouth Boulevard, Chesapeake Square, Chesapeake, VA
This location opened in the late 2010s and relocated here in 2019; it was originally a Hair Cuttery, which opened on October 11th, 1989 and closed in the mid 2010s.
Fotos realizadas en la playa de Portizuelo, Luarca durante un curso de Fotografia Nocturna impartido por Carlos Serrano y organizado por AFNaranco
PEAK McKINLEY: Wonderful old Flashlight with a patina that doesn't come in a bottle. 7LED Ultra - Snow.
Nikon D90, Tokina 100mm. Macro. 4/5" @ f/22. WB Auto, SB-400 flash.
I took this picture in a rather odd way. I wated for something like total darkness. I shook it, it's the kind of flashlight you shake to get electricity going, and then turned off the main light, so that i was in darkness, then turned on the flashlight and photographed it in the dark. The flash went off and that was the only other light. It looks as if it was taken in broad daylight, but less shiny. Anyway this flashlight I got for $1.00 at a yard sale. New they cost $30.
When I got it, it didn't work, but since it's see t hrough I figured I could figure out how to fix it. Basically the switch connection was off, so I disassembled the flashlight, and fixed that, it was a placement problem. I found if you shake this flashlight long and hard enough, you will get brighter light out of it, BUT that can throw off the switch mechanism, the good thing is that's a very easy repair. If I can fix that, ANYONE can!