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Me and my friend Leonard doing some steel wool photography under the commuter rail. Cars kept wanting to pass through, so we had to wait them out.
155347 leaves Gilberdyke with 2R11 1347 York to Hull as 144009 approaches on 1J49 1335 Bridlington to Sheffield. On the right, a small gallery gathers for the RHTT.
I guess the title needs some clarification. Both pegs have been returned to on; as they do, the home has bounced partially back up, the distant is on it's first descent. It wasn't a reference to some poor dear in the Pacer...
25th October 2018
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Early Sunday morning, I took Tom's advice (see Tom, I did listen to you!!) and headed out to the pontoons that take up a large part of Church Bay.
I sat at the end of the pontoons and spent the next couple of hours in absolute bliss, perfect light, absolutely no one around and it was just me and the wildlife.
Two second year Herring Gulls decided it was their mission to entertain me. Well one did, because the other one was quite disdainful of the other's antics.
I have no idea what sex this gull is as male and female look identical to me, but I called her Bouncing Betty as she hasn't quite perfected her landing technique.
To add insult to injury, after she had bounced along, her final touch down was a nose dive, bottom up and her friend cackling hysterically at her ungainliness.
No, it wasn't me cackling hysterically it was the other gull!!
I left the pontoons when bodies started appearing around the harbour and clouds rolling in.
Magic couple of hours.
www.flickr.com/photos/shanekillen/9715853486/ Shane has a shot of me on the pontoons.
Like me, it appears that Cacing is a morning person. Between 5 to 5:30 AM, she’ll be up and about already, waiting for her playtime to begin. She starts the day by bouncing gaily on the lap of her nanny.
Cebu City, Cebu, the Philippines
check out Cacing’s latest baby pics in the Cacing Diaries in colloidfarl.blogspot.com/
An ex-CREX GEVO leads a TPW grain train westbound near Goodman, IN. The train made good speed along the jointed rail.
My nephew, Andrew, and I decided to play with some liquid caused to bounce by sound. Cream with blue food dye on a piece of ballon streached over a speaker.
Canon 50D with efs 60mm macro lens at f13. Two flashes at 1/16th either side of liquid. iShoot triggers.
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Sitting on the covered deck of the Sandbar restaurant, directly on the beach on Anna Maria Island, Florida during a storm proved to be an amazing vantage point of the falling rain hitting an outdoor heater.
What's even more amazing is that it turned out even though 1. It was a handheld long exposure, and 2. Was shot by a photographer who had consumed many margaritas.
As H19 and its 24 car train boogy north along the Mississippi and dodge in and out of cloud cover, the train bounced right along at a nice clip of 55 MPH. Three GPs and a short train made for a rough, but a quick ride for the crew, I would assume. It was here near the little town of Weaver that it was close to not getting him at all and in sun. The timing worked out perfect and it couldn't have been better to see these old workhorses progress north to St Paul Yard to tie up for the day.
Hwy 61
Weaver. MN
05/12/2015
Camera: Leica M4-P
Lens: KMZ Jupiter 8 50m f2
Film: Fuji 200
Developer: Unicolor C-41
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
Meter: Leica MP
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On The Road, Bombay Beach, California, USA
New pictures of Salton Sea on my #blog
Comments in english are welcome on my blog too !
blog.lucas3d.com/2014/01/20/sur-les-routes-de-salton-sea/
Pour notre dernière excursion à Salton Sea, nous avons fait 8 heures de voiture en une journée.. Je ne sais meme pas combien cela fait en kilomètres… Ici, les américains de comptent qu’en heures de voiture.. Alors forcement, après 7 ans aux État-Unis, je suis les coutumes locales (certes pas toutes :-). Vue les courtes journées d’hivers, nous nous ne sommes pas trop arrêter en chemin. Par contre, nous avons pas mal flâné sur les routes de Salton Sea. Voici, une petite série de photos…
On New Years Eve we visited family, and was asked to take some portraits so I had my 580 speed light and was doing some bounce flash indoors of my sister's family.
Later I had my eldest daughter come outside and lined her up next to the house with the dark woods beyond, and bounced the flash off the side of the house ... creating a kind of dark studio.
f/5, ISO 1250, 1/80s (40mm) 580EX-II
Shot for college, 5x4, 90mm, Fuji pro 160s, scanned on Hasselblad flextight, 3x Bowens Esprit, Pocketwizard.
The heat and humidity broke after that rain they made came down yesterday. Time to cover up the sun again until the next round begins.
STROBIST
Shot with a TTL speedlite Canon 430 EX II, which was directed to the opposite wall, so the light comes from behind and illuminates the puppet as backlight.
I have no idea, what the name of this technique could be, so I call "Counter Bouncing".
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DETAILS
Well, now, whuz 'dis again? Ok, here you go:
You know this technique of bouncing your flash over the ceiling, perhaps an Elder one tought you? So you know bouncing over the ceiling.
You know van Niekerk? Sure you do. So you know side bouncing.
And then ... we all love backlight, but backlight & bouncing??
Sure, why not :-))
Just direct your flashgun to the opposite wall, and be careful, that there is no lightspill on your mannequin (this can be managed using a flag). That's it. And the result? Well, notice the nice rim at the arms of the puppet...
And the fill light on the face of the puppet? That's the light bouncing back from me and from the scene behind me.
Piece of cake.
So now you know Counter Bouncing. .-)
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~gallo~
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Are the rigid STROBIST administrators still there?
You really did read all that text?
Ok, yes, this is on-camera flash, and this shot definitely does **not** follow your rigid rules.
So go on, kick it out of the pool. ;-))
Gorges Du Toulourenc, Mollans-Sur-Ouvèze, Rhone-Alpes, France
First day without traveling in france.. Still in jet lag...
Press "L" to best view (specially with a Retina Display)
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Première journée sans voyage en france.. Encore dans le décalage horaire ...
À regarder en mode plein écran avec la touche "L" (spécialement avec un écran Retina)
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Betty just having some fun ......;-)
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