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Setup for Day Thirty.
strobist info: SB28 behind camera left @ 1/64 @ 24mm fired into a IKEA table lamp as a difuser.
Triggered via Cactus V4.
Canon 40D, 17-40mm f/4.0L
Setup shot for this, this, this and this.
Strobist: 580EX with Sto-fen cap @ 1/2 power directly above camera square to subject. At 90 degrees camera left and right, bare 580EX II @ 1/16 power shooting through umbrella about one foot away from subject. Far camera left a snooted 580EX II @ 1/64 power creates the highlight on the background. Strobes triggered with PocketWizard shutter triggered with Canon RC-1 remote. Minor post in Aperture 3.0. Uploaded a lighting diagram to Strobox.com.
Doepfer modular, sound card, Macbook with Logic Pro, mixer, Kaoss pad. The sounds from the Doepfer go both straight out to the mixer but also to the Kaoss Pad to be distorted.
Every individual making an origami bird to one making a giant robotic arm is considered a maker and Maker Fest celebrates this epiphany of innovators, creators and designers ranging from a weaving artist to a rocket scientist. It is the platform for people who create magic using the technology hidden under the roof. Stretching from every corner of India, it is all about developing a great maker community in the country where people can learn and share in depth about the art. It is a trigger to a giant explosion of creativity that buzzes inside every innovator to showcase the resourcefulness of possessed knowledge by implementing it to a greater use.
Maker Fest is the Indian continuation of Maker Faire hosted across America, Europe, Africa and Japan, among others. Maker Faire, which launched in California, USA in 2006, now hosts hundreds of thousands attendees twice a year across California and New York. It is the amalgamation of festivals celebrating the innovators and an art show with all the booths for inventors and demonstrations and workshops for attendees. Creators, artists and hobbyist across the country are invited to present their contemporary applications of ideas using the vast ocean of art, science and technology. Also, it is non-commercial and free for the public to attend.
Maker Fest monumentalizes not only the final product but also the learning and explorations one faced during the making of something new using the already established. Come together to build up an enormous community of Makers in India as India is renowned of having the greatest intellectual horsepower among other countries of world.
Ideate, build and share.
My Hairlight Setup
How I setup the Yongnuo YN560 lll Speedlight/Flash & Pixco Mini Softbox on a flashzebra.com bracket & Linco Boom Stand
Setup for this photo
Strobist info: 1 Nikon SB900 camera right and behind subject set at 1/64th power. A white foam core board camera left and in front of subject for fill light.
Setup shot for the strobist boot camp 2 second assignment.
On the floor an sb-26. The veggies are on sticks, which in turn are stuck in an old couch. The wrinkles on the plastic give off some nice reflections on the background.
Strobist Info: SB-800 @ 24mm @ 1/8 With DIY Takeout Softbox camera Left/upper| SB-80DX @ 105mm @ 1/32 in DIY Snoot from underneath
Camera Info: Nikon D100 | 28-70mm(Æ’/2.8) 70mm | Æ’/7.1 | ISO 200 | 1/100s
Setup for THIS
580EX II in 43" Westcott Apollo Orb camera right. Various white cards camera left. Used diffuser, bare light and (silver) reflected umbrella in the Orb at different times throughout the session.
Todays setup for some low key imaging.. The strip ligt for the hair is 2 pringles tubes connected by Gaffer tape and some kitchen papir as diffusion, like 50 cent of awesomeness!
Setup for this shot
You don't need that much fancy equipment to do a half-decent product shot. Basically just a white sheet of paper and a tripod and you're almost set.
The biggest problem here is that the shadows are very harsh since I'm just using desk lamps. If I were doing this "right", I'd be using strobes of some kind bounced into a light box to diffuse them.
Setup shot for the strobist boot camp 2 second assignment.
Top sb-80dx
Bottom sb-26
In between vegetables, a sheet of foam acting as a diffuser, two sheets of silvery plastic bouncing the light around. Shot in a basement.
This is the set up shot for this photo.
580EX II shot into an umbrella. Triggered by Mini TT1 and Flex TT5.
This is a setup shot from a triad strobist meetup last night. I used two sb600 flashes as shown for the whole shoot, ocasionally moving the one on the left, and changing the angle of each one.
The one on the right was usually set on 1/2 power, inside a soft box I made from a reflective umbrella, the one on the left was usually set to 1/4 power, and the camera in general was set:
F8
ISO 400
1/25 sec
Onboard Flash: 1/8 power
It was fun shoot overall, and I'll definately try and make it out again.
Check out the pictures in my photostream.
This was the setup for the previous photo, hacked together one evening as an experiment and to fulfill my 3-6-5 challenge. The camera actually rested on the rubber brain on the coffee table for the final shot, with the self timer on to avoid camera shake.
Ilford HP5 processed in Ilford LC29 1+19
More Maker Faire Orlando setup photos. Many of these were taken as potential source material for my "Micro Maker Faire" layout. This is a sampling of what I have - let me know if you want more setup photos of your exhibit or if I should pull something that's here.
Assembly of the World's Largest Arcade Cabinet. See makezine.com/2015/08/31/quest-make-worlds-biggest-arcade-...