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Anther shot of my jumping friend. The other one here. Just throw a tennis ball across the creek and he jumps, never goes tired.
Strobist: 2 SB-600 on lightstands. One Camera left slightly back. The other camera right slightly in front. CLS TTL fired by popup on D90
Me, jumped in the street of Beaujolais.
Taken by my classmate Larry Zhou: flickr.com/photos/46284480@N00/
I was alone, with a big white wall, and a camera that hasn't been used for months. Just playing around, getting creative and reacquainted with my cam. Its been a long time, baby.
A search and rescue technician from 413 Transport and Rescue Squadron lands safely after a free fall jump from a CC-130 Hercules aircraft during a jump camp held in Greenwood, Nova Scotia on September 10, 2014.
Photo: Private Desiree Bourdon, 14 AMS Wing Imaging
Un technicien en recherche et sauvetage du 413e Escadron de transport et de sauvetage atterrit en toute sécurité après avoir sauté en chute libre depuis un avion CC130 Hercules, le 10 septembre 2014, dans le cadre d’un camp d’entraînement au saut tenu à Greenwood, en Nouvelle-Écosse.
Photo : Soldat Desiree Bourdon, Imagerie du 14 EMA
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Product Name: Jumping Inflatable Bouncers
Product No: GB310
Size: 4mL×4mW×2.7mH
Pack: 90×80×80cm
Weight: 70kg
Material: 0.55mm PVC
Cert: CE,EN14960,EN71
Feature: High Durability, High Tear Strength, Fade Proof, Flame Retardant M2/B1, Anti-Mildew Treatment
Not just fit and finish, Pango make a second blower tube and hide it if not use. We make the two tubes on different of the bouncer so that could fit the power location. Looking down the road you will find you need a second inflation tube. We want to make sure clients could use the bouncer convenient.
Stronger Baffles
Baffles that are secured by a 840 denier material that provides the MAXIMUM strength of the internal baffling of every inflatables. This material upgrade is unmatched by anyone else in the industry. This material is key to the overall durability of the products we sell.
D Ring Expose
Take a close look at the construction of the "d" rings in the products we sell. A tether system is only as strong as its weakest link. Tether points on the inflatable are extremely durable. The "d" ring tethering System have been laboratory-tested and certified by Professional Engineers for use on all giant slides and all other types of inflatables.
Vinyl(PVCTarpaulin) Expose
At Pango Inflatable, the only products we sell are constructed from the finest coated vinyl. Unlike other vinyl producers, the Coated Vinyl are Lead-Free in addition to meeting the EN71 test by SGS. Lead-Free vinyl are a standard that has been that way since day one. Exposure to lead is dangerous to children. The products Pango Inflatable sell are safe from the effects of lead. As for durability, the materials are a weft inserted substrate, which makes any possible rips virtually impossible.
No Wax Surfaces
We provide removable sliding surfaces for every slides we made, While other only provide the normal vinyl, Inflatable vinyl is not naturally slippery, therefore, waxing has become a normal preparation for getting a slide ready for use. The removable sliding surface found the on the products we sell is a high polished urethane coating, which in turn reduces the need to wax.
Zipper with Flaps
Unlike others, Pango Inflatable sells products that are easy to use. For example, the deflation zipper utilizes a Velcro flap that covers the zipper, thus, less air is lost and zippers are not exposed to abrasion or mischief.
Blower Tube Strap
While most manufacturers tie their blower inflation tubes to the blower system, however, the products Pango Inflatable sells, utilizes a universal sleeve with a cinching Velcro strap. One- handed operation keeps the tube securely attached to the blower system.
Liquid Laminator
DWe do the Digital Printing in our factory, unlike most factory here in China, they do the printing outside and could not control the delivery time and the quality. igitally printed graphics are one thing, keeping those beautiful images durable as well scratch and fade resistant is quite another. Every digital image used within an inflatable sold by Pango Inflatable is clear-coated with a special liquid laminate that is vulcanized to the vinyl surface.
Finger-Safe Netting
Most bouncer manufacturers use 1" or 2" netting. A child bouncing can easily catch their fingers in that size of netting, thus serious injuries can happen. Only the Pango Inflatable could provide netting that even a small child's finger cannot penetrate. Yet, the netting is still transparent enough to allow for easy viewing.
Removable Covers
Virtually every area that your customers step, slide or climb upon is on a replaceable & easily removable vinyl cover. From climbing stairs, to entrance tunnel sleeves to sliding surfaces, Pango Inflatable only sells products that are designed for high-volume traffic.
Safety Door on Bouncers
Worried about children possibly falling out of a bouncer? Don't be. We got 3 points of reinforcement on the entrance of the bouncer which make the entrance very strong. Also we add the step outside the entrance following the AU and USA standards of jumping castle.
On-Staff Engineering and Designing
We do reinforce stitching at the fixion of D-ring. Four stitching line will share the tension of the bouncer. This made the D-ring last much longer and stronger. Other factory use other design of the fixion, but will not good for the tension sharing. Could find the differnce in the attached photos.
Cushion Designs
We do cushion between the wall and the base. When the kids bounce on the bouncer this parts bear most of the pressure, so this new design will make this parts much more strong and safety, while other factory only stitch to the base.
Contact Site:http://www.pangoinflatable.com/
Here is a friend doing a jump in the Terrain Park so I can learn a new, Tom Bol (www.tombolphoto.com ), technique. Tom has a Kelbytraining video that explains how he does this. On this shot, there are 14 sequential images taken at high speed by the D4 sitting on a tripod so the background is consistent in each image. Then, the images are brought into CS6 as layers, with the first layer being the image that contains the first ski image on the left. The remaining images are all black layer masks and then you paint in white to reveal each capture of the skier. Tom explains it better than I can but it looks something like this.
Nikon D4 | ISO 1250 | 14-24mm lens at 14mm | f / 5.0 | 1/640 second. No added lights; just mother nature.
Copyright 2011 Bert Van den Wyngaert.
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© Samantha J. Reyes Photography 2009
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Can you see a Raynox in his eyes? :D
The jumping spider family (Salticidae) contains more than 500 described genera and about 5,000 described species,[2] making it the largest family of spiders with about 13% of all species.[3]
Jumping spiders have good vision and use it for hunting and navigating. They are capable of jumping from place to place, secured by a silk tether. Both their book lungs and the tracheal system are well-developed, as they depend on both systems (bimodal breathing).
Technical info:
Canon 100mm f2.8 macro + 20mm ET + Raynox DCR-250
ISO250
1/125
f16
Strobist info: 430ex I to the right of the camera, 24mm zoom, 1/64, handheld, triggered with cactus v5.
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Higher Contrast makes jump shots at the beach epic with a sunset and contrasting dynamic light. What is not to love about about this shot?
give this a try with some practice along the way...
1. sit about 3 to 4 feet away from your screen
2. look at the left image
3. now, fully extend your arm and point your left index finger (your nail on the centre part of the image)
4. focus on your nail (don't be distracted now)
5. slowly..move your nail towards your eyes (keep focus on your nail)
6. you will start to notice the 'pair of images' converge (don't be distracted!)
7. continue to move your finger towards your eyes (focussed on your nail)
8. at some point (in the background) the convergence will be enough for you to figure out some level of success
9. your nail/finger start to appear as a 'double vision' while at the same time, you (without focussing on the image) notice the 3D forming
10. if it does not, try moving your finger forward and backwards from +- 6 inches. in in the progress it helps your eyes adjust focus on your finger and get a better 'lock-in' to the 3D forming in the background while you keep focussed on your finger.
11. keep your eyes steady and move your fingers down and away.
by now, after a few practices, you should be quite close if not there already!
Not the best of my efforts. I was at a loss for ideas and I wanted to get away from getting shots of people jumping. Looked around the house for toys but nothing suitable could be found. So I went back to the drawing board - one of the ideas that my wife had as soon as she heard about the jump assignment was getting a shot of a frog. Of course we couldn't find any live frogs in the dead of the night, so went on youtube and found a video for an Origami jumping frog :)
Had great fun trying to get him to jump - had so many shots that I had to discard because of the lack of focus.
Strobist - 430EXII camera right