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Setup shot for the diving portraits I did a little over three years ago. One light is obvious in the frame, the other is where the red arrow is pointing, hidden by a board.
Aburrido de nuevo (En realidad le estoy haciendo el quite a escribir un texto para la U), esta vez sin flash para variar.
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Appearantly the power went out while I was gone. And now when I try to setup my Roku DIgital Video Player, this is what I get.
Seriously?
UPDATE: It was not due to a power outage as (a) there was no power outage while I was gone and (b) this is an issue a lot of Roku DVP owners are having. See forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=27267
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Just playing about with props and learning every day!
This is the setup I used for most of my shots tonight. Minor variations for each one. While I was shooting the black Camaro with the bare umbrellas I noticed you could see the reflection of the 'fingers' in the car. I tossed a nylon shower curtain that I picked up at Lowes to double diffuse my key light, this really smoothed out the light on the subject and killed the reflection of the umbrella. The umbrella'd sb28dx to the left was on low power just to add fill to the grill area of the car. The snooted SB800 was set up to cast a shadow on the background. It worked great on the black cars, but I shut it off for the super snake shots.
DEMO Setup - DEMO Fall 2013 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California Monday October 14, 2013. Complete coverage of DEMO, the Launchpad for Emerging Technologies and Trends, can be found at bit.ly/DEMOsite.
This is the lighting setup used for my new piece titled "A View Through an Eye of Glass"
Canon 60D
Canon 24-105 f/4 L
3 Alien Bee B800's set at 1/32 power
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This is the setup for this photo.
As I forgot my umbrellas in the car, and I had no time, I used a piece of white sheet as diffuser.
I also used a snoot to avoid the filling light on the christmas light.
The warm light on the back of Yotsuba, came from the Canon 580EX II with a light red gel from Lee gels ;)
And the photo was taken with a 24-70 @ 70mm @ 0,6 s. leaned on a chair (yes, I forgot my tripod too ^^'). With the camera timer of course.
With two races left to go, only 17 points separate drivers Will Power and Dario Franchitti in the race for the IZOD IndyCar Overall Championship. The Drive to the Championship will end at Homestead Miami Speedway on October 2nd.
When the IZOD IndyCar Series made its recent stop at Kentucky Speedway, Will and Dario spent some time working with a video crew, shooting sequences to be used during the Versus telecast of the race at Homestead.
The racers got to spend some time in a couple of classic convertibles on a scenic Kentucky backroad.
Here, Production Assistant Chris Taylor helps Cameraman Steve Denny set up for a shot of the Impala.
Be sure to tune in to the race broadcast at Homestead to see how it all turns out!
This photo was taken at Insomnia60
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My live setup for the show at dreamland on 12.21.2006. Pictured from left to right: Powerbook, custom USB QWERTY keyboard controller for Ableton Live, PodXT Live, Trigger Finger, Ibanez guitar.
This is the setup that I used for my duckling time-lapse shots.
I mounted the camera (with 15mm fisheye lens on a heavy duty Giottos MH-3300 Pro Ball Head (just the head).
I tethered the camera to my laptop and used. EOS Utility software to control it. Software was set to fire the camera every 5 seconds.
Here are the links to the results
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This is the lighting setup for this pic of Aimee. Thanks to Shambrick for the lighting.
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A friend wanted it so I thought I should add it here too.
First bare flash from behind and about 4 ft. high, second flash with small bounce card in front, camera right.
This is the setup for the "Smoke" shot.
I was using a black backdrop for this, a remote-controlled flash with "poor man's snoot" set to 1/4.
The camera was set to 1/125, f5.6 and ISO 100 and controlled via remote cord.
I turned off the light for the actual shot.
Post-processing was done in Lightroom. I inverted the colors by switching the Y-coordinates in the "Tone Curve" section. Afterwards, I added some coloring.
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