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Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I can send you some information on how I have approached this shooting style.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I'll be more than happy to send you some information on mostly how I photograph this style and what equipment I use.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I can send you some information on how I have approached this shooting style.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I'll be more than happy to send you some information on mostly how I photograph this style and what equipment I use.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC) is excited to announce the 12th Annual Benefit Car, Truck, Tractor and Trade Show set for Saturday, June 4, 2016, on the Henderson County Campus. This year’s show is hosted by SkillsUSA Students and Great Smokey Mountain Region of AACA and is featuring Corbitt Trucks and Tractors. The show is open to all modes of transportation, including 2-, 3-, 4- or 18-wheelers. The day will include door prizes and special awards that are chosen and presented by SkillsUSA Students. Automotive instructional labs will be open for tours. All proceeds from the car show will benefit automotive students in SkillsUSA competitions. (www.blueridge.edu/news/twelfth-annual-car-show-set-june-4)
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I can send you some information on how I have approached this shooting style.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I can send you some information on how I have approached this shooting style.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC) is excited to announce the 12th Annual Benefit Car, Truck, Tractor and Trade Show set for Saturday, June 4, 2016, on the Henderson County Campus. This year’s show is hosted by SkillsUSA Students and Great Smokey Mountain Region of AACA and is featuring Corbitt Trucks and Tractors. The show is open to all modes of transportation, including 2-, 3-, 4- or 18-wheelers. The day will include door prizes and special awards that are chosen and presented by SkillsUSA Students. Automotive instructional labs will be open for tours. All proceeds from the car show will benefit automotive students in SkillsUSA competitions. (www.blueridge.edu/news/twelfth-annual-car-show-set-june-4)
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I can send you some information on how I have approached this shooting style.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
The Jeepster was an automobile originally produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1948 to 1950. It was the last phaeton produced by a major automaker. The Jeepster name was revived in 1966 on a new model, the C-101 Jeepster Commando. American Motors (AMC), Willys-Overland's successor, removed Jeepster from the name for 1972, ending production after 1973. After World War II, Jeep trademark owner, Willys, believed that the market for the military-type Jeep would be limited to farmers and foresters, therefore they began producing the "CJ" (or Civilian Jeep) to fill this growing segment.[citation needed] Willys began producing the Jeep Wagon and the Panel Utility in 1946, and the Jeep Truck in 1947. Seeing a gap in their product lineup, Willys developed the Jeepster to crossover from their "utilitarian" trucks to the passenger automobile market. Willys-Overland lacked the machinery to form deep-drawn fenders or complicated shapes, so the vehicle had to use a simple and slab-sided design. Industrial designer Brooks Stevens styled a line of postwar vehicles for Willys using a common platform that included the Jeep pickup and station wagon, as well as a sporty two-door open car that he envisioned as a sports car for veterans of World War II. The Willys-Overland Jeepster ("VJ" internally) was introduced in April 1948, and produced through 1950. Some leftover models were sold under the 1951 model year. The 1949 Jeepster began production with a one-model/one-engine offering. The price was lowered to $1,495, with some previously standard features returning as extra-cost options. Toward the middle of the year, an additional model was introduced, the VJ3-6, powered by a new six-cylinder engine.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willys-Overland_Jeepster
A phaeton is a style of open automobile or carriage without weather protection. It is an automotive development of the fast, lightweight phaeton carriage. Originally meant to denote a faster and lighter vehicle than a touring car, the two terms eventually became interchangeable. A popular style of phaeton was the dual cowl phaeton, with a cowl separating the rear passengers from the driver and front passenger. Phaetons fell from favour when closed cars and convertible body styles became widely available during the 1930s. Convertibles and pillarless hardtops were marketed as "phaetons" after actual phaetons were phased out.
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I can send you some information on how I have approached this shooting style.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I can send you some information on how I have approached this shooting style.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I'll be more than happy to send you some information on mostly how I photograph this style and what equipment I use.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Day 330 of 365
"Selfie, Selfie, Selfie"
Getting away from the macro photography for a bit, I thought I'd just shoot a seflie!! But how does one make a selfie somewhat interesting? Well, how about making it a multiple exposure? Sure, why not? So, I slapped a dish on a strobe at camera-left, and set my camera to a three-exposure set-up. While my camera allows for the saving of all three individual exposures in addition to the finished triple exposure, I decided to use the in-camera composited image. I use a camera remote for these sorts of things, so after setting up the camera, I took the first exposure, and then turned for the two profiles. I tried to keep them as symmetrical as possible, as I liked the balance. I decided to black and white, as I feel it just added to the grittiness of the image. It's not pretty......but hopefully convinces at least one person to experiment with some of the non-auto settings on their cameras. Thanks for taking a look, or two....or three.
#multipleexposure #studioportrait #portrait #studio #canon5dmarkIII #canon100macro #paulcbuffinc #paulcbuffeinstein #pocketwizard #tripleexposure #dark #blackandwhite
I use an Einstein 640 strobe with a 22" beauty dish & diffusion sock mounted on an Elinchrom Handheld Boom Arm. I typically fire my camera off with a wireless trigger, and that in turn fires my CyberSync™ Trigger Transmitter on my Nikon D800 to fire off my strobe via a CyberSync™ Transceiver. I end up taking several exposures, both high and low, while walking around the vehicle. I'll layer the images in Photoshop and switch each layer to the 'lighten' blend mode. I have been using layer masks to remove some highlight details from the strobe reflection, but I don't always find it works all the time. This hot rod was taken at the 2016 Mountain Thunder Car Show in Old Fort, North Carolina. I shot the car in full daylight with about 5 stops of ND filtration and had the flash power at maximum.
Sidande LCD Wireless Time Lapse Intervalometer Remote Control Timer Shutter Release RST-7204
www.amazon.com/Sidande-Wireless-Intervalometer-D1series-D...
Elinchrom EL Handheld Boom Arm:
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Check out these videos to help explain the method:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeRDHzVLulY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X5TJeABmtk
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe70LxtCrkc
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF9GRhxWbLU
Taken at the 2016 Spring Fling Car Show at the Asheville Outlets.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeLorean_DMC-12
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop using a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish.
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I'll be more than happy to send you some information on mostly how I photograph this style and what equipment I use.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop using a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish.
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop using a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish.
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC) is excited to announce the 12th Annual Benefit Car, Truck, Tractor and Trade Show set for Saturday, June 4, 2016, on the Henderson County Campus. This year’s show is hosted by SkillsUSA Students and Great Smokey Mountain Region of AACA and is featuring Corbitt Trucks and Tractors. The show is open to all modes of transportation, including 2-, 3-, 4- or 18-wheelers. The day will include door prizes and special awards that are chosen and presented by SkillsUSA Students. Automotive instructional labs will be open for tours. All proceeds from the car show will benefit automotive students in SkillsUSA competitions. (www.blueridge.edu/news/twelfth-annual-car-show-set-june-4)
Shot with my Nikon Z6ii from (@nikonusa) and two LINK strobes from Paul C. Buff (@paulcbuffinc) with the new colored gel domes they sell. Love these gel domes. See more of this set on my instagram: www.instagram.com/p/CQ1W1DltVff/
This is the solution I came up with for hauling my Einsteins around. It is a used Pelican case. I purchased a new "Pick 'n' Pluck" insert and tore out the appropriate shape for two Einsteins plus two CSXCV receivers. I got the case free from a friend and I bought the insert through the company I work for at cost +10%.
This case has a rubber seal, so it is watertight . . . with a valve for equalizing pressure differences.
Oh ya . . . Strobist info: Pentax 360 through white umbrella, camera right (full power). Window light coming from camera left as fill.
Day in the life of Lawrence Atienza moments via iPhone Instagram. follow me on Instagram at LAmoments ift.tt/1TJlcot or go to ift.tt/1iJkwdG to see my portrait and wedding work and ift.tt/1fyK4Qt for more commercial/editorial/high fashion images
Day in the life of Lawrence Atienza moments via iPhone Instagram. follow me on Instagram at LAmoments ift.tt/1QVmcY5 or go to ift.tt/1iJkwdG to see my portrait and wedding work and ift.tt/1fyK4Qt for more commercial/editorial/high fashion images
Had a lot of fun with this one and she is an amazing local Charlotte designer.
Strobist: Einstein e640 with beauty dish high and right. Another e640 slightly behind and to her left with a shoot through umbrella.
#charlottenc #fashion #studio #shotinthebuff #dress #africanfashion #art #shotoftheday #photooftheday #beauty #makeup #adobe #nikon