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After a misty rain all day, I decided to take a a few late night pics of my sodden, drippy deck flowers.
I balanced a flashlight on end then placed the leaf on top of it. The background leaves are scattered on the table top.
Alligator Florida
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So I was up at Rowena trying to get some star shots. I was not happy with anything I got. The most interesting was this one. While the shutter was open catching startrails I decided to wander around with my flashlight. Just for fun. If you look at it large on black it doesn't look quite so bad.
Happy Independence Day to all.
this was my first experience with off camera flash: I recently got hold of three 21Ws slaves with bulb sockets - placed in the lamps and triggered with camera flash... ah, and not to forget the little flashlight
That's me running around with a flashlight. I didn't think this would work very well but it came out pretty good. I'll probably do more of these once I overcome the fear of looking like an idiot ;)
Canon 5D mkIII, Canon 17-40 f4@21mm, f11@25 sec, ISO 1250
After a misty rain all day, I decided to take a a few late night pics of my sodden, drippy deck flowers.
Flash powder device from the early 20th century . Flash powder is put on the tray . A battery inside the container provides an electric current that heats a thin wire that runs through the powder . At a certain moment the powder explodes and gives a flash .
For "Macro Mondays" "Redux 2018" . Theme : back in the day .
a big thanks for looking in......really appreciated.......best bigger.....hope you have a Fantastic Week
No special setup again: just a red plastic background, spoon fixed and milk with green color dropped into the spoon.
For the strobists: Sony F42 bare camera left, triggered by camera commander flash.
What's going on? Explore again? Yippieee - #15, 03.03.2010
FRONTPAGE??? Teheheeee!
Thank you all so much!
Setup:
(1) 500 watt work light left of the subject diffused through shower curtain.
(1) piece of white posterboard on the right of the subject to provide fill. Also reflected some of the red light from the light source listed below.
(1) flashlight with red filter behind and to the left of flashlight to create red accent on left side. No diffusion.
(1) flashlight behind and to the rightof flashlight to create blue accent on right side. No diffusion.
(1) black curtain to serve as background.
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Thought I'd try something different. Instead of lighting the background to create separation, all of the light was placed on the subject. I'm not entirely satisfied with the result. I tried shining a third flashlight, diffused, down onto the subject to create highlights on the end of the handle, but the extra light dirtied up the foreground. When I try this setup again, I'll rig some type of reflector to do this.
It's midnight, you've done some star trails, you are waiting for the other camera to do a dark frame, why not test out that new LED light.
Bob walked in front of the camera to do some creative light painting....Who says you can't have some fun while waiting.....
3 minutes @ f4, did some extra sharpening and contrast to bring out the skies for this one. Full moon and Cleveland on the horizon made for a brilliant evening....
This was shot using a led flashlight to paint in the light being careful not to light the background. Edits in Lightroom Classic.
After a misty rain all day, I decided to take a a few late night pics of my sodden, drippy deck flowers.
strobist info:
Flashlight from top left (40cm over shoe).
Flashlight: OLIGHT i35 EOS
no gimp/photoshop
EF-S 24mm f/2.8
Software - darktable 2.0.3
Stairwell leading to & from the balcony in the movie theater at Embreeville mental asylum.
Night, near full moon, 101 second exposure, protomachines flashlight set to orange, green & a shot of gold in complete darkness.
Click on the image because its best viewed BIG ON BLACK!!!
My third entry to the ABS Builder Challenge:
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Looks like someone lost their flashlight.
The seed part is that red bucket.
I post this only because of what appears to be a hold in the right fin of the Mana with light passing through it - as if it were its own light source! I suspect this is not truly a hole, but a trick of the exposure, as it was taken at 1/15th second - but I'll have to go back and check.
I love getting rolls of film developed, when you've forgotten what might be on there. I shot this long exposure from a jetty, whilst at a party in Margate, looking out over the sea and back to the beach, and Dreamland.. Oh, and a very happy new year, when you get to it. Here's to lots of good shots in 2016, eh?!
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Experimenting with a bright flashlight to do light painting this morning using the new Canon 6D, before sunrise, at home, at the Golden Gate, and the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, USA. I'm not impressed, could've taken these easily with a cheaper camera. I used the flashlight on the rocks in the foreground, I don't know why came out electric blue.