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Photographed from directly overhead. Lit by continuous lights camera right and a Pixapro Pika200 in a stripbox, on 1/64 +0.3, to the left of the tulips.
Lit by 2x Pixapro Pika200 Pro strobes. Key light in a softbox camera right. Second Pika 200pro with a snoot directed at the flowers from behind. The aim of the exercise was to compare this image without the background lit, with the previous image.
A very quick Halloween photo shoot for Hector yesterday. One Pixapro PIKA200 with round head attachment fired through a white umbrella, 1/2 power.
Pika200 flash left and right used with the subject infront of a picture by a female German artist who's name escapes me but after Edvard Munch.
Combination of ambient and strobe lighting
Pixapro Pika200 in an Elinchrom Rotalux Deep Octa, camera right.
Shot in a gazebo. Mix of ambient and strobe.
Lighting: One PIKA 200 in an Elinchrom Rotalux deep Octa, feathered from camera right. The light bounced around inside so it was like being in a giant softbox.
Spent a little time experimenting with off camera flash. I put this bottle on a table in my studio. I wanted it to look a little dusty as if taken from a cellar. It is lit by two Pixapro Pika200 Pro lights. One directly above fitted with a snoot; this was partly to create a small area of light on the bottle not the surrounding, and partly to try to bring out the motif on the bottle. The second light was directly in front of the bottle, fitted with a snoot and aimed directly at the lable. I took two shots, one with the second light and one without, these were loaded into PS a mask applied and the opacity adjusted to bring out the label while the rest of the image is the original shot. A radial filter was added in LR.
Ambient light mixed with strobes.
Lighting: PIKA 200 with globe diffuser. HSS used to darken the sky.
Jackie & Jilly caught hanging the washing out after dark. If only this was real.
A composite image of giraffes & Jill Mill at Clayton.
The mill shot is a long exposure (30 seconds) with rear curtain flash from a Pixapro Pika200 with a honeycomb grid, a blue gel & barn doors.
The giraffes are from Adobe stock, extensively edited & re masked in Photoshop by me then converted to black & white.
Day 242: The Blue Tower Of Barnsley ❄️ Probably should have stayed a little longer for the star trail but parks at night are creepy places & I get bored easily 😂 Still enjoying the results of this one though, the tower was lit by my new toy the @pixapro #PIKA200 with a blue gel 🔵 It's great having so much power in a speedlight sized flash ⚡️⚡️⚡️ #365project #uk_spinners #BarnsleyIsBrill #ChaosLandmarks #StarTrailPhotography #Astrophotography #StarTrail #LongExposure #Fifty_Shades_Of_History #ExploreWithBrendan #NightCaptures #Barnsley #BrendanClaytonPhotography