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Nicer viewing: L for Lightbox, F11 for fullscreen.
Strobist:
Shot with one hand-held speedlight in a Traveller8 mini softbox, untethered via YN-602.
I combined the exposures later-on in Phototshop, layer mode: Lighten.
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Little trick besides the exposure fusion: With this type of strobe shooting, you can filter and adjust your lightsource later-on -- just by adjusting the layer opacity and by adding a Photoshop photo filter. As you can see, I trimmed left "light source" towards a warmer tone and the other one towards a cooler tone.
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Making-of
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f/20?
Well ... not the best aperture for that lens, but an aperture, that renders the whole knife sharp. Alternatively I could have stacked some shots -- which is not really easily possible with the chosen multi-flash exposure grick -- or I could have chosen a wider distance (which collided with the angle I chose).
As part of a side-partnership, I was asked to help design the interface of a web-based application for organizations who want to manage a large collection of digitized videos.
This view is the first of many to come and represents a registered user's view of videos that are currently within the collection.
As always any thoughts, feedback or questions are welcome :o)
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I've never done a gear shot before but I've seen some really neat ones done from overhead so I decided to give it a try.
Featured in the shot are:
-Canon EOS 6D
-Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM (mounted on the 6D)
-Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
-Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM
-Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
-MacBook Pro with awesome mode dial decal
Not pictured is the Speedlite 270 EX, which helped take the picture.
Derry Daring has her tools out. She needs her motorcycle to be ready!
She listens to her favorite song, 'Daredevil Sindy'* by The Incidentals** and sings along as she works.
🎵🎸🎸🎸🎸🎶
🎵🎤 Workin' on my fast wheels!
Gonna head out on the streets!
They try to tell me speed kills!
But I gotta bust them beats!
🎵🎤 You know I'm always down!
Straight outta Coopers Town!
You know we gonna get real!
Rockin like Speedo Steel! 🎶
🎵🎤 Yeah, you know, I take my lumps!
But I make the crazy jumps!
Line the buses 40 deep!
I'll crank and make that leap! 🎶
🎵🎤 Daredevil Sindy! Daredevil Sindy!
She ain't about trendy!
She's the trend-setter
She wants, you betta let her!
Daredevil Sindy! 🎶
🎵🎤 Fine tuning to the max!
Engine runnin sneak attacks!
Kick it in and throttle up!
Others goin belly up! 🎶
🎵🎤 Win the race and lose the cops!
Then its time for orange pops!
My cooler keeps em chill
While I race my killer wheels! 🎶
🎵🎤 Daredevil Sindy! Daredevil Sindy!
She ain't about trendy!
She's the trend-setter
She wants, you betta let her!
Daredevil Sindy!
Daredevil Sindy!
Daredevil Sindy!
Daredevil Sindy!
Daredevil Sindy! 🎶
⋆⋅☆⋅⋆──── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ───── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ───── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ────⋆⋅☆⋅⋆
A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
'Daredevil Sindy' lyrics by CM.
Derry Daring and her Trick Cycle
Toolbox and Tools
1975, Ideal
*See Daredevil Sindy in Coopers Town!
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** See the Incidentals live!
Six months ago I sent some handmade visualization toolkits to people who asked for one from many places around the world. Unfortunelly i received around 500 mails so I could`t send it to everyone.
Then, I decided to make a simple instructions (DIY way) for everyone who wants to make a kit. These are the handmade visualization toolkits "must have things"
1. Cosas para medir
Metro, decámetro, escuadras, reglas, etc.
Para hacer una gráfica se necesitan los datos base. Las herramientas de medida sirven para recopilar los datos y para medir los elementos que hacen parte de la gráfica.
2. Cosas para pegar
Pegantes y cintas
3. Cosas para pintar
Marcadores, lápices, acrilicos, tizas, etc.
4. Cosas para cortar
tijeras, cortadores, bisturís, etc
5. Papeles
Hojas de colores, cartulinas, cartones, etc
6. Cosas para amarrar
Lana, cordones, nylon, etc
7. Otras cosas
Cualquier cosa que pueda ser útil para hacer una gráfica como alambres, palos de madera, tubos, plásticos y telas.
8. Una caja
Finalmente una caja donde se puedan guardar y transportar todos los materiales.
Thanks for follow this project, I would love to see your kits and the beautiful things you had been doing with it.
Location: Tokyo, Japan.
Gear: Fujifilm X-T1 + Fujinon XF 35mm F1.4R
Processing: Lightroom 5.6 + X-Equals Toolkit
The Reuters mobile journalism toolkit, given to us.
At the inagural Pop!Tech Fellows Accelerator program.
These are the tools contained in my Guitar Toolkit. I use them to setup, maintain, adjust, tune, and play my guitars and basses. (Excuse the drum key and the putty pad, I am also a drummer.)
A quick photo today. Brushes and drawing pencils on my table.
40/365
EXIF data ..f/11 .. 1.3 sec .. 100mm ISO 250
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Our essential toolkit, neatly wrapped in an oily rag. The bikes were stubborn and frequently broke down. It would take a good hour to get them going in the morning and then several breakdowns during the day.
We took out and slept with the spark plugs and battery at night to keep them warm, which seemed to work, but patience for this race was essential.